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IMDbBest Actress | 2006 | Natasha
2005 | David
2005 | David
Best Actress | 2005 | Natasha
Natasha Richardson's leading man would have been husband Liam Neeson, but for his contractual ties with Kinsey (2004).
Credited as an executive producer on the film, Natasha Richardson denied this allowed her to dictate proceedings - even when it came to the numerous sex scenes. "I'm an actress and I'm working for the director," she said. "David Mackenzie made it clear he wanted it to be as real as possible. He didn't want any restrictions whatsoever, and he asked me if I was comfortable with that. I said yes, and I was, because I knew that for this movie to work it had to be very hot and very real, and it wasn't going to be a case of doing it Hollywood all covered with a nice little sheet. So I signed up for that, and I thought it was right, but it didn't make it any easier to do. What's in the movie compared to what we shot is the tip of the iceberg."
When Paramount Pictures secured movie rights to the book in 1997, the original plan was to bring Stephen King and Jonathan Demme on board as, respectively, Screenwriter and Director.
Marton Csokas and Sir Ian McKellen appeared in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Anna Keaveney died before this movie was released.
"Max Raphael: I want you to understand what's going to happen next. The shock will wear off, and it will be replaced by a devastating grief. In time, you will come to terms with what you have done and you'll just be very, very sad. And that sadness will stay with you for the rest of your life."
"Nick: [to Stella, shyly] I love you. Doesn't matter, but I do. Stella Raphael: [smiling] No, you don't. Nick: I do. I love him, too."