在《拆彈部隊(duì)》制片人尼古拉斯?夏蒂爾違規(guī)拉票被取消出席3月7日舉行的頒獎(jiǎng)典禮的資格后,這部電影的制片方近日又被一位美國軍官起訴,稱影片情節(jié)盜用了他的真實(shí)經(jīng)歷,甚至連影片片名“The Hurt Locker”這個(gè)說法也是出自他之口。不過,電影公司發(fā)言人堅(jiān)稱,影片中的場景和人物都是編劇馬克?鮑爾虛構(gòu)的。據(jù)悉,馬克?鮑爾原是一名戰(zhàn)地記者。伊拉克戰(zhàn)期間,他曾跟隨一支拆彈部隊(duì)采訪,并根據(jù)這段經(jīng)歷寫成了這個(gè)故事。這部影片獲得了九項(xiàng)奧斯卡提名,并且是“最佳影片”的熱門候選影片。
A U.S. Army sergeant on Tuesday sued the makers of Oscar-nominated film "The Hurt Locker" five days before the Academy Awards, claiming the central character in the film is based on him. |
A U.S. Army sergeant on Tuesday sued the makers of Oscar-nominated film "The Hurt Locker" five days before the Academy Awards, claiming the central character in the film is based on him.
Master Sergeant Jeffrey S. Sarver believes screenwriter Mark Boal based "virtually all of the situations" in the film on events involving him and claims he coined the phrase "the hurt locker," according to a statement from lawyer Geoffrey Fieger in Southland, Michigan, who is representing Sarver.
A news conference is planned for Wednesday at Fieger's offices, at which time more details are expected on what Sarver's lawyers said was a "multimillion dollar suit."
The film's distributor, Summit Entertainment, issued its own statement on Tuesday reiterating the movie's claim that it is a "fictional account" about soldiers in the battlefield.
"We have no doubt that Master Sergeant Sarver served his country with honor and commitment risking his life for a greater good, but we distributed the film based on a fictional screenplay written by Mark Boal," Summit said.
Boal was a journalist in Iraq embedded with a squad that dismantled bombs, and he wrote a story about them for Playboy magazine. He developed his story into a screenplay about the soldiers and focused on one in particular, Will James. From that screenplay came the movie.
Sarver claims Boal was embedded with Sarver's unit and that he is James. Sarver says James' nickname in the movie, "Blaster One," was Sarver's "call signal" while in Iraq.
The movie has wowed critics and earned nine nominations for Oscars, and it is widely considered the frontrunner for best film when the awards are given out on March 7 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The lawsuit is the second, recent problem for "The Hurt Locker." Late last month, one of the film's producers, Nicolas Chartier, wrongly sent an e-mail to Academy members casting a competing film in a derogatory light.
The Academy on Tuesday stripped Chartier of his ticket to the upcoming ceremony -- the same day voting for the coveted awards ended.
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