JOSHUA: On Sam Rockwell's Role

Sam Rockwell and writer/director George Ratliff sit down to discuss Sam's role in JOSHUA.

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Every time I see him I need a shower and so I decided to buy a portable shower

I think Rockwell's character is the sympathetic throughout the film. He plays world's-greatest-dad pretty well...until the end, but I think most people would be pretty upset with their mother's murderer. Anyway, Rockwell's transformation from loving father to suspicious enemy is pretty right on, as creepy as that sounds.

I think that the kid is actually the sam rockwell character as a child. the kid says "you don't have to love me..." but it's really about the man loving himself after not feeling loved as a boy. genius. if that's what it is...

yeah. what's up with that kid? he should get into school more. he's preocupied with being mischievous. maybe focus on sports. that's what i did. i was totally into toilet papering houses for a while, but then i got super into badmitten.

i don't get this kid. what's wrong with the little boy? he's like mischievous?

I love that people walk around casually behind them as they interview. (That's New York for you, right?)

I've been a fan of Sam's since I saw him in BOX OF MOONLIGHT many moons ago.

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