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Toronto, Canada | Remake
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6.3/10
IMDbOutstanding Achievement in Picture Editing Feature Film | 2010 | Susan
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Feature Film | 2010 | John
Best Feature Film | 2010 | Atom
Outstanding Team Achievement in a Feature Film | 2010 | Steve
Best Cinematography in Theatrical Feature | 2011 | Paul
Best Cinematography | 2011 | Paul
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design Feature Film | 2010 | Phillip
Outstanding Achievement in Direction Feature Film | 2010 | Atom
Budget 14,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 13,657,649 USD
In the middle of March 2009, Liam Neeson interrupted filming his scenes in order to visit his wife Natasha Richardson in the hospital after she had a skiing accident. The brain injury she received from this accident led to her death a few days later. Just a few days after her death, Neeson voluntarily returned to the set and completed his performance. The filmmakers changed the script accordingly, and Neeson completed his performance in two days.
Screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson wrote the part of Catherine specifically with Julianne Moore in mind.
This film was solely financed by the French company StudioCanal, which had entirely recouped this film's budget via international pre-sales (before this film's first festival screening).
Shot over a period of 37 days in Toronto.
Features Amanda Seyfried's first nude scenes.
"Catherine Stewart: How do you do this? Chloe: I try to find something to love in everybody. Even if it's a small thing. Something about the way someone smiles. There's always something, there has to be. I try to make myself generous. I do things I don't want to do. I... I think about what not to criticize. And the strangest things come back to me. Catherine Stewart: Like? Chloe: You. Catherine Stewart: Me? Chloe: Yeah. Yeah people like you walk into my life."
"[first lines] Chloe: I guess I've always been pretty good with words. In my line of business. It's as important to be able to describe what I'm doing as it is to do what I'm doing. When to say what. What words to select. Some men hate to hear certain terms. They can't stand specific moves and then they can't live without others. It's part of my job to know where to place my hand, my lips, my tongue, my leg, and even my thoughts. What kind of pressure, for how long, when to stop. I can become your first kiss - or a torn out image from a Playboy magazine that you found when you were nine years old. Am I your secretary or am I your daughter? Maybe I'm your seventh grade math teacher you always hated. All I know is that if I do it just right, I can become your living, breathing, unflinching dream, and then I can actually disappear."