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Valentine'a. Jak dla mnie troche charakteryzacji i będzię idealnym Valentin'em.

tuuska

yup, może być dobry...

We now have confirmation that Jonathan Rhys Meyers has been cast as Valentine Morgenstern in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.

News on Rhys Meyers’ casting was broke by The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday, but was unconfirmed until now.

Cassandra Clare took to Tumblr to confirm the news and share her thoughts:
"I’ve liked JRM since he was in Velvet Goldmine and I have to admit that image was what sprang immediately to mind when the producer called me and said “…Jonathan Rhys Meyers?”

I was like, “Velvet Goldmine!”

And Robert, who is German and very practical, was like, “I hope you have seen things he is in since then or I will assume you do not go to the theater.”

So yes I should probably also mention that JRM plays Henry the 8th on The Tudors, and does a very good job of being charismatic, power-hungry, and cold.

Also a man who appreciates his weaponry.

Did Henry the Eighth own unbuttoned white shirts? And unlaced pants? Either way I suppose we now see why Valentine got so many people to follow his crazy schemes. I suspect by the end of the movie everyone will be going “Just do what that good-looking guy tells you to do, you crazy kids!”

I should probably also mention that he was great in Match Point and Bend it Like Beckham and lots of my other favorite movies. So, in sum: Ireland, we have cleaned you out of your hot men. Sorry about that. You can have them back in three months when they’re done filming. In the meantime, Sarah Rees Brennan has offered to go onset and paint shamrocks on all the trailers.

tuuska

Moim zdaniem to najlepiej dobrana rola w tej ekranizacji. Ma wszystko to, co wyobrażałam sobie myśląc o Valentine - magnetyzujące spojrzenie, aurę tajemniczości, władczość, urodę. Wnioskuję to z kilku innych ról, a może głównie z Tudorów, gdzie okrutny Henryk w jego wykonaniu był nieziemski. :D