Director: Antti Jokinen
Starring: Hilary Swank / Jeffrey Dean Morgan / Christopher Lee / Lee Pace / Michael Marcy Michael Massee
Genre: Drama / horror / Thriller
level: R
Publisher: USA Image Entertainment
release date: February 18, 2011 (limit release)
Juliet (Hilary Swank ornaments) is a young doctor, personality Alone, she lives alone in an old Brooklyn apartment. Until one day she finds her landlord Max (Geoffrey Dean Morgan) spying on her in the dark, a strange fear pervades the empty apartment...
Acting is the housekeeping of the
apartment. The protagonist encounters a strange uncle with ulterior motives. Such a common script is commonplace in Hollywood. This time, it's not the eccentric Macaulay, but the heroine Hilary Swank. The tough Hilary Swank's previous impressive characters are mostly masculine, whether it's the fearless Brandon in [Boys Don't Cry], or the determined female boxer in [Million Dollar Baby] , and it is with the perfect interpretation of this type of role that Hilary Swank has become the only actress to be nominated for two Oscars in a decade. In addition to Swank, who is by the side of the actress, "Watchman" Jeffrey Dean Morgan plays a bad landlord in the film. After the intersection, this time they once again cooperated to stage a thrilling episode of infatuation and resistance. In addition, veteran British actor Christopher Lee plays Max's grandfather, and the addition of "Count Dracula" makes the film more thrilling.
The director of [Invasion of Privacy] is well-known in Finland. In 2007, Michael Bay invited him to direct the film [Half-Death], but the matter came to an end, so [Invasion of Privacy] will be the virgin of Antiy Jorkin in Hollywood. show. Don't look at this as a small production with an investment of only 20 million US dollars. In fact, Antiy Jokin's company, Solar Films, has a lot of money in Finland. The production cost of [Mannerheim] in 2010 was as high as 10 million euros. It is the most expensive film in Finnish history. It is rumored that the heroine of [Invasion of Privacy] was Jessica Alba when preparing for Iraq, and then considered "Batman's girlfriend" Maggie Glenhaal, but in the end Hilary Swank got his wish, Wanke's version of the heroine is bound to replace the weak and helpless with independence and perseverance, and she personally participated in the production of the film. This is her fifth time as the film's producer. Since Hilary Swank started filming, most of her works are low-budget masterpieces. In just over ten years, she has won two golden statuettes. While she is constantly honing her acting skills, she has also developed in an all-round way, which shows the future of the actress. The road will be wider.
Originally published in Movies Magazine
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