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Matthew McConaughey's new film booed at Cannes, actor says 'all right'
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Matthew McConaughey's new film booed at Cannes, actor says 'all right'

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  • Updated: May 18, 2015 01:29 IST

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Matthew McConaughey's spiritual drama, The Sea of Trees, was met with boos at its screening at Cannes.

A portion of the audience at the French film festival waited until the credits rolled to express their disdain and booed loud, the TMZ.com reported.

In The Sea of Trees, an American, played by Matthew McConaughey, travels to Japan to enter the Aokigahara forest and kill himself after his wife's (Naomi Watts) death. There he meets a Japanese (Ken Watanabe) and both start a journey of self-reflection and survival.

"It's an isolation to get to salvation, how facing death helps you find life," McConaughey told a news conference on Saturday.

The effort was dubbed a 'dishonest tear-jerker' by The Guardian and Variety called it a "risibly long-winded drama".

Its director Gus Van Sant, who won the Palme d'Or with Elephant in 2003, did not appear too concerned.

Academy Award winner McConaughey put on a relaxed face, too, telling a news conference ahead of Saturday's public premiere: "Anyone has as much right to boo as they do to ovate."

Van Sant said: "I read one review this morning and it was very definitive. I was imagining everyone was the same person as the one who wrote it and I was like now I know where we stand - it was kind of nice but then I got nervous later."

Elephant also had a mixed reception from the press before winning the highest distinction.

"I remember... there was some kind of fight after Elephant's screening, there was a fisticuffs about whether it was good or bad," said Van Sant.

"They were punching each other and that was at Cannes."

 

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