Ben Affleck’s Town

The Town is one of my all-time favorite crime movies. Ben Affleck, as director and star, surrounded himself with a great cast [Rebecca Hall, Jeremy Renner, Jon Hamm, Pete Postlethwaite, Chris Cooper] and terrific story [and adaptation of Chuck Hogan’s Prince of Thieves].
Part of the reason that I love The Town so much is that it feels real. This was Affleck’s goal in both casting the roles and filming. When casting the female lead, Affleck said it was really important…
…that she feel like a real person. If you dropped a very recognisable Hollywood whoever-it-is or starlet that everyone knows into that role, somebody who depends on a certain kind of acting that was sort of “recognizable”, the immediately the audience would know “Okay, it will be hard for her, but then she’ll come back and she’ll be winning and we’ll all go home happy” and it would allow the audience to feel comfortable…
Affleck believes that his decision to use security camera footage also helped with the feel that the robberies were real…
…The security camera footage, I wanted to use so that the audience would subconsciously feel as if it were more realistic. I think we’re actually used to seeing crime and violence through that prism, that 15 frames per second, no sound, black and white security stuff. So when you see that happen, “this feels real” and then you cut into the 35 stuff and maybe at some level in your mind you’re feeling like it’s more kind of authentic.
You can read more about Ben Aflleck’s contributions to the success of The Town at Bleeding Cool’s post.














































