Dude, there really was no way to have a happy ending of any kind. I think he should have told his daughter the truth. His only other options were to continue with the wrongness of that relationship, or cut ties with her altogether, neither of which is great.
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Keanu does have extensive Shakespeare training.
Didn't I hear talk (probably here) that the character from the first series of Slings and Arrows was loosely based on Keanu?
Oh, damn. I didn't know this:
In December 1999, Reeves' girlfriend, Jennifer Syme, gave birth to a stillborn daughter who was named Ava Archer Syme-Reeves. In April 2001, Syme was killed in a car accident. She was buried next to their daughter in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Reeves was a pallbearer at Syme's funeral.
This is cool, though:
[Reeves] took a significant amount of the profits from his Matrix series and treated the 12 stuntmen who worked on the films to Harley Davidson motorcycles, among other things.
My favorite Shakespeare prof saw a few plays in TO with Mr Reeves, and said he was a delight to watch plays with, because he always had new and interesting insights.
the character from the first series of Slings and Arrows was loosely based on Keanu?
Yep - Mark McKinney has admitted that Jack is based on Keanu's time in Winnipeg playing Hamlet.
Oh, dear, juliana, that's horribly sad.
Yep - Mark McKinney has admitted that Jack is based on Keanu's time in Winnipeg playing Hamlet.
I remember reading a review of that production, written by Connie Champagne and Cintra Wilson, who traveled up from San Francisco just to sit in the back row and mock Keanu, and who found that he was in fact a perfectly credible Hamlet. Not an immortal and miraculous Hamlet for the ages, but perfectly solid and presentable and unembarrassing. Their disappointment at his unexpected competency was crushing.
he was a delight to watch plays with, because he always had new and interesting insights.
"Woah..."
t /is kind of a meanie
I didn't know this
That's very sad.
I had heard about the ex dying but I didn't know about the baby. Awful.
But there's my Keanu problem, see, and Tilda Swinton being so awesome, and the whole faux-epic feel of the Good-v-Evil thing and...yeah. Sometimes I am just that easy.
Me too! I quite enjoyed Constantine.
Wasn't he dating Savannah (of porn fame) when she killed herself?
edit: umm no, that was Pauly Shore.
Not an immortal and miraculous Hamlet for the ages, but perfectly solid and presentable and unembarrassing. Their disappointment at his unexpected competency was crushing.
From the reviews of that play, and from the adeptness he's shown at other comic roles, I'd love to see him attack Dogberry or Bottom or some other comedic low character. Something where the whole play's not riding on him and he can be completely uninhibited and gleeful. I think that's when he works best.
Hi, my name is juliana, and I have a Keanu problem.
No, he's cute. He's just not a Thespian.