
It's good to get excited about
Terry Gilliam again. Despite my intense disappointment with the director -- for many years my favorite living filmmaker -- with the annoying and boring
Tideland, I'm happily hopeful about his next project,
The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus. Earlier this year,
Jessica told us about the film, which was said to be about a traveling circus featuring a headliner with a special power to bring audiences into his mind. Well, the Gilliam fansite
Dreams now has the full details on the plot, as well as more details about the cast -- which
I mentioned yesterday includes
Heath Ledger,
Verne Troyer,
Tom Waits and
Lily Cole -- plus a concept drawing.
First thing that needs to be pointed out is that Ledger will not actually be starring in the title role, as I had assumed. Instead
Christopher Plummer, who was great in Gilliam's
Twelve Monkeys, will play the lead, an immortal man with a traveling show and the gift of guiding the imaginations of his audience. Waits plays Mr. Nick, aka The Devil, with whom Parnassus made a deal with long ago. Cole will co-star as Parnassus' daughter Valentina, who was mistakenly promised to Mr. Nick in another bad deal with the Devil. Ledger plays a guy named Tony, Troyer plays a guy named Percy and
Andrew Garfield plays a guy named Anton. I won't go into the rest of the film's plot, though, in case you're worried about spoilers. If you want to know more, you can certainly visit
Dreams, where you can also see the rest of the concept image that I've cropped and presented above.
The drawing should remind folks of Gilliam's visual masterpiece
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, which was co- written by
Imaginarium co-writer
Charles McKeown. Despite the period look of the drawing, though,
Dreams claims that this new film will be set in present day. The visuals for
Imaginarium should still be amazing, as the film apparently spends a lot of time in "a never-ending landscape of surreal obstacles." Sounds like the Gilliam I'm used to -- and the Gilliam I'm really looking forward to seeing again.
[
via Rotten Tomatoes]