What's Happening?
Director Olivia Newman discusses the creation of Marcellus, the CGI octopus in Netflix's adaptation of 'Remarkably Bright Creatures.' The film, based on Shelby Van Pelt's novel, features Marcellus as a central
character who forms a bond with a widow, Tova Sullivan, played by Sally Field. Newman highlights the challenges of bringing Marcellus to life, emphasizing the importance of making the CGI octopus feel real and integral to the story. The film combines real footage with CGI to create a believable aquarium setting, and Alfred Molina voices Marcellus, adding depth to the character. Newman's approach aims to maintain the book's emotional core while adapting it for the screen.
Why It's Important?
The use of CGI in 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' reflects the growing trend of integrating advanced technology in filmmaking to enhance storytelling. By creating a lifelike CGI octopus, the film aims to engage audiences with a visually compelling and emotionally resonant character. This approach demonstrates the potential of CGI to expand the possibilities of narrative cinema, allowing filmmakers to explore complex themes through non-human characters. The film's success could influence future projects that seek to balance technological innovation with traditional storytelling, potentially setting new standards for how CGI is used in character-driven narratives.






