An Eli-face

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Re: An Eli-face

Post by metoo » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:56 am

Well, my outset wasn't to discuss who might play Eli, but about looking like Eli as described in the novel. Lina undoubtedly makes a perfect Eli in the movie, but this is the novel area...
But from the beginning Eli was just Eli. Nothing. Anything. And he is still a mystery to me. John Ajvide Lindqvist

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Re: An Eli-face

Post by mackousko » Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:46 pm

This dude again. :roll: This boy would look nothing like androgynous without tons of makeup and funny clothes. Thanx to snaps i know him well. He is a decent guitarist. A star in Japan where rock bands with guys in girly clothes are popular and common.
What bothers me is that he tries so hard to be androgynous. The clothes , make-up stiff neck- because of the effort to hide his adam apple. I don´t know. It doesn´t seem right for me.
Eli must not spent hours with styling to be Eli. I haven´t seen yet a boy who is without any fake effort simmilar to Eli. That´s why i think Lina was so good choice. Near to perfect. Including the fact , that she is not so to say extremely beautiful.
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Re: An Eli-face

Post by ofelia » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:34 pm

mackousko wrote: I haven´t seen yet a boy who is without any fake effort simmilar to Eli. That´s why i think Lina was so good choice. Near to perfect. Including the fact , that she is not so to say extremely beautiful.
I have used this boy as a starting point to draw Eli (http://www.let-the-right-one-in.com/for ... =13&t=5648). I use photographs sometimes just to get the lighting right, but in this case I thought Eli really would look something like him:

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Right now, he doesn't look feminine at all, but as a child I think he would have looked more androgynous, especially if like Eli he grew his hair out. Not necessarily like a girl, but pretty. The main difference between children and adults is that their facial structure is not as defined, so little boys don't have the jawline that men do, and their features are more delicate than adults. And novel Eli is supposed to be beautiful. But I think he would also have to look a little strange as well... For me Lina is too cute, there isn't really anything ominous about her.
mackousko wrote: What bothers me is that he tries so hard to be androgynous. The clothes , make-up stiff neck- because of the effort to hide his adam apple. I don´t know. It doesn´t seem right for me.
Also, I just want to say that this is a style in Japan, it's a cultural thing. I don't think of it as trying hard, because even real girls don't look like that. It's a character. And anyway he might think of himself as a girl. Eli seems to not have any gender at all in his mind, but a lot of people on the forum think of Eli as "she", even though he is not a girl...

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Re: An Eli-face

Post by metoo » Sun Sep 23, 2012 4:52 am

mackousko wrote:This dude again. :roll: This boy would look nothing like androgynous without tons of makeup and funny clothes. [...]
You think?
But from the beginning Eli was just Eli. Nothing. Anything. And he is still a mystery to me. John Ajvide Lindqvist

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Re: An Eli-face

Post by mackousko » Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:27 am

ofelia wrote: And anyway he might think of himself as a girl. Eli seems to not have any gender at all in his mind
This is my point. Eli´s androgyny is not based on sexual uncertainty , or on some style popular in Japan he admires. Eli doesn´t think about it. It´s just his nature.
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mackousko wrote:This dude again. :roll: This boy would look nothing like androgynous without tons of makeup and funny clothes. [...]
You think?
Yes. In both shots he is wearing makeup, and big hat and sunglasses to let his head look smaller. And of course clothes we see usually on girls i think. Why? Doesn´t he "look" without all of this like he want to? Not enough girly? Even with all those things he is wearing , i still see a boy before me.

Anyway . I think. Eli-like androgyny is not possible in case of adults or almost adults. Only children. So Yohio´s greatest handicap is his age.
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Re: An Eli-face

Post by Daniel Ether » Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:39 pm

When i read the book i already had seen the movie... so i imagined Elis face always like Lina Leanderson's. But when i was nearly at the end of the book and now here at the forum reading FF i started imagine Eli i little like the kid from Vania Zouravliovs amazing painting "Boy".

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I think it also fits the description of Elis face in the book very well.
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Re: An Eli-face

Post by EEA » Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:52 pm

Well to me it would have to be the Korean actress Moon Geun-young. I am seeing her right now in the drama Painter of the Wind were she disguises herself as a man in order to discover who killed her father. Her performance is impressive and I forget that she is pretending to be a man. And I think she could have play Eli too when she was a kid.

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Re: An Eli-face

Post by jonesboy27aka » Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:28 pm

I would imagine book Eli like this but with black hair...

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Re: An Eli-face

Post by Opeth » Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:47 pm

mackousko wrote: Anyway . I think. Eli-like androgyny is not possible in case of adults or almost adults. Only children. So Yohio´s greatest handicap is his age.
No it's really not possible when it comes to adults, there's always that hint there, you know. And it shows up more and more as you age especially when you are a growing teenager.

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Re: An Eli-face

Post by jcckidz » Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:54 am

jonesboy27aka wrote:I would imagine book Eli like this but with black hair...
Adorable boy! At least I think he's a boy, but there's a chance I'm mistaken. Either way, definitely androgynous.

Interestingly, I know two identical twins (probably a little younger that the boy (?) in your post) who look almost exactly like that! One is a bit thinner and has more of an Eli nose, but they're both thin overall and both remind me of Eli.

The boy on the original Swedish cover is also a perfect fit, though I wonder if any CG was used for the hair, eyelashes, and nose.

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