Original article By Eric Ditzian at MTV.com
PHILADELPHIA — The lavish ice palace had gone silent. The Fire and Water nations were no longer waging acrobatic battle between its frosty walls, and from the snow covered steps to the blown-glass chandeliers hanging above the balconies, a beautiful tranquility had descended. Meanwhile, the production was in full, hectic swing across town, where another massive hangar housed another set for M. Night Shyamalan’s gargantuan, fantastical adventure story, “The Last Airbender.” Packs of extras wearing Samurai-like battle gear wandered here and there. Workers drilled and sawed and hammered. And Shyamalan and his star, Dev Patel of “Slumdog Millionaire” fame, were in the middle of it all, filming a pivotal fight scene.
Take after take, they kept at it, kept pushing to get it perfect, until the director decided to move on. “We’ll live with it,” Shyamalan said with a smile as MTV News watched from the sidelines. Could this really be the same director who earlier in the day called himself a “complete control freak”? Or might Shyamalan — at the tail-end of a four-month production that is two-and-a half-times the size of any of his other movies, including hits (“The Sixth Sense”) and busts (“Lady in the Water”) — be growing as a filmmaker, concentrating on what he can control and trusting that his vision will deliver on the rest? “I’m scared to death,” he admitted.
At the same time, though, he professed to savor the opportunity to become a student of film again, to learn what it takes to make such a big movie. In that respect, he has something in common with the 19-year-old Patel. “It’s crazy — I’ve just been thrown into the deep end,” he told MTV News during some downtime on set. “It’s a real stretch for me. At the start going into it, I was a bit naive, and I thought, ‘This is just going to be a big laugh. I’m playing a cartoon character.’ Then I got on set with everyone and read the script and M. Night’s in front of me and there’s a lot of soul-searching to be done.”
“Airbender” is based on the hit Nickelodeon animated series. Set in a wholly imagined world, the film follows the Air, Water, Earth and Fire nations, each of which can manipulate one of the four elements. The Fire tribe — along with its Prince Zuko (Patel) — has been waging a century-long war against the other tribes, when a boy named Aang (12-year-old newcomer Noah Ringer) discovers he is the last person on the planet who has the power to control all four elements and thus bring about peace. Other than the conversion to live-action, Shyamalan said the only significant change he made to the original story was to strip away the cartoon’s more slapstick humor — “fart jokes,” he laughed — that had been written into the TV show for the very youngest viewers.
The director noted that his “Airbender” has similarities to franchises like “The Lord of the Rings,” “Harry Potter” and “The Matrix” — plus, he declared, “me smothered all over it!” That Shyamalan has even stepped behind the camera on this movie — if all goes according to Paramount’s plan, “Airbender” will be the first in a trilogy — is something of a reversal for the director, as he’s turned down numerous opportunities to helm big-budget franchises. “I’ve been toying with a lot of the franchises and thinking about them and just never found that one with the perfect match that I could say something about myself,” Shyamalan said.
Such an explanation jibes with what “Airbender” producer Frank Marshall told MTV News: Shyamalan preferred to enter into a franchise at the beginning to make an original mark, as opposed to picking up where another director’s vision had left off. Early Tuesday morning (June 23), MTV News debuted online the first video of that vision — an “Airbender” teaser trailer that Shyamalan conceived and shot himself, in which Aang shows off his martial arts skills and we get a glimpse of the epic scale of the film. “Airbender” itself won’t hit theaters until next summer. And Shyamalan and Patel still have a few weeks left before shooting wraps and they’ll both have no choice but to “live with it.”
“I’m not good at disappearing into a movie,” the director confessed. “But I would love to find it where my accent is complementary to the piece.”
June 23, 2009 at 9:04 pm |
this is going to be epic!!!
June 23, 2009 at 10:16 pm |
This disappoints me. “me smother all over it”. I am not a fan of a lot of Shyamalan’s work, mostly because of his insistence on twist endings. People that watch the show, or any franchise for that matter don’t want anything fancy with their loved show.
Like someone taking your grandma’s cake recipe and saying “see how much better I made it!” I don’t care if you decorate it all fancy, just keep the heart of the show.
June 23, 2009 at 10:32 pm |
Awesome! So excited.
So the trailer was a scene separate from the rest of the flick?
June 24, 2009 at 1:02 am |
OH my god. These people have it all wrong! “The Fire tribe — along with its Prince Zuko (Patel) — has been waging a century-long war against the other tribes, when a boy named Aang (12-year-old newcomer Noah Ringer) discovers he is the last person on the planet who has the power to control all four elements and thus bring about peace.” NOOOOO. He’s just the only one who CAN do it because there’s only one Avatar at a time. He’s the last AIRBENDER. Hence the title!
And they keep emphasising Patel and ignoring the adorable Noah Ringer. I love Patel and I love Zuko but he’s not the star of the movie! *Siiigh*
June 24, 2009 at 1:54 am |
‘Fart jokes’!?!
The humour in AVATAR was very witty and genuinely funny. I don’t remember any sub-Dreamworks animation bodily function humour in the show.
December 7, 2009 at 9:09 am |
It may suprise you, but it happened.
“Everything freezes in there” *laughs* -Aang
June 24, 2009 at 3:16 am |
better filmmaking than what i see in the theaters lately.
June 24, 2009 at 7:21 am |
Whoa, I really hope this is just the author of the article who has his facts wrong… I see someone else commented about the same earlier, but this is just stupid:
“when a boy named Aang (12-year-old newcomer Noah Ringer) discovers he is the last person on the planet who has the power to control all four elements and thus bring about peace.”
That kind of makes it sound like all the airbenders can control all four elements, and that he is the last of the super-airbenders. The trailer gives the same impression with “the last of his kind…. last of a once powerful nation… the chosen one… etc”. They need to show the difference better between beeing the Avatar and beeing the last airbender.
But for now I’m very much looking forward to the movie, I’m just hoping they don’t miss any real important facts.
June 26, 2009 at 11:52 pm |
…if they cut the “fart jokes” and other silly humour, does that mean Cabbage Man and Foamy the Fanboy are gone?!
But…but…I LOVED THEM!
And they better not have made Boomie any less batty than he was in the show.
Aside from that, I’m excited.
June 27, 2009 at 12:02 am |
Agreed Katie, or else I’ll stand up during the middle of the film and go “LET US LEAVE GUYS” to my friends and throw lettuce at the screen, and then leave.
June 29, 2009 at 6:49 pm |
So their saying that this movie might or will be PG-13. Thats kewl but the costumes in this movie better look like the ones in the ANIMATED SERIES OF AVATAR!!!!!!!!!!!!
July 11, 2009 at 4:10 pm |
Well, the costumes don’t even look remotely similar to the canon garb. Have you seen the FN soldier uniforms? Or Noah’s costume?
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August 22, 2009 at 7:09 am |
i hope this movie is better than dragonball.. that movie was terrible..
the characters in this one are nice hope they get everything right and not screw up the way the show is please…..please……DONT mess it up :’(