- The original author Michel Faber was born in the Netherlands and settled in Scotland. Faber himself emphasized that if the novel is put on the screen, it must be shot in the highlands of Scotland.
- "Under the Skin" is Jonathan Glazer's work nine years after "Rebirth" in 2004, and it is also the second time after "Rebirth" to enter the Venice Film Festival to compete for the Golden Lion Award.
- In order to show the world in Scarlett's eyes more realistically, the film uses a lot of invisible lenses. Many of the streets, shopping malls, fans, bars, and even the Scottish men "asked for directions" by Scarlett in the film were taken by invisible lenses. After the filming, the crew will ask the men who accidentally enter the scene one by one to ask them if they want to cut the scene of their dialogue with Scarlett into the film. Most people agree.
Under the Skin behind the scenes gags
2021-11-29 08:01
Extended Reading
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The Deformed Man: This isn't Tesco's, is it?
Female: No.
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Female: Do you want to look at me?