THE SUN ALSO RISES (1957) ¢ ¢ 1/2
D: Henry King
Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner, Mel Ferrer,
Errol Flynn, Eddie Albert, Juliette Greco,
Gregory Ratoff, Robert Evans, Henry Daniell
In the "making of" feature on the DVD of "The Sun Also Rises", screenwriter Peter Viertel and others talk about the challenges involved in making a movie out of Ernest Hemingway's book. One of them has to do with Viertel's observation that the novel hasn't got much of a plot. Another involves Hemingway's approach to writing it, keeping much of what's going on below the surface and off the page. And there's the casting, with actors who are visibly too old for the characters in the story. Tyrone Power gives a bland preformance as Hemingway's war-damaged protagonist, Jake Barnes, a part that would've been perfect for Montgomery Clift. Ava Gardner as Brett Ashley, the woman at the center of it all, isn't hard to watch, but looks more like a 1950s movie star then a 1920s bohemian. Errol Flynn has a colorful late-career role as an aging playboy who won't let being broke and on the road to ruin get in the way of a good time. The craziest casting choice has Robert Evans as a dopey-looking matador who hooks up with Gardner. A lot of the movie is just people hanging out in cafes and bars, drinking. Don't try to keep up with them.