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Estonia | Psychopath
After escaping from an Estonian psychiatric facility, Leena Klammer travels to America by impersonating Esther, the missing daughter of a wealthy family. Directed by William Brent Bell.
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After escaping from an Estonian psychiatric facility, Leena Klammer travels to America by impersonating Esther, the missing daughter of a wealthy family. Directed by William Brent Bell.
5.9/10
IMDb71%
Rotten TomatoesBudget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 9,572,765 USD
Filmed from November through December 2020. Isabelle Fuhrman was 23, which makes her closer to the age of Leena (the true identity of Esther) than when she appeared in the first film, where she had turned 11 during filming.
Some of the cast who were of the same height as Isabelle Fuhrman while in frame had to wear tall platform shoes while standing next to her to make her appear shorter, acting as forced perspective.
One of this film's goals as a prequel was to cover up a much criticized plot hole in the first film, which was how exactly did Esther get from Estonia to an American orphanage without having been dropped off by anybody. Even with forged paperwork, Esther would not have been able to simply show up with it.
Isabelle Fuhrman is the only cast member from the original movie to return.
According to director William Brent Bell, they didn't use a lot of digital effects to do this, instead using makeup, forced perspective, and a body double for certain shots.
"Tricia Albright: I'm gonna go upstairs and fuck my husband."
"[last lines] Gunnar Albright: Oh shit."