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6.7/10
IMDbBest International Actress | 2008 | Jodie
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2008 | Jodie
Best International Actress | 2008 | Jodie
Best Overall Stunt by a Woman | 2008
Womens Image Award | 2007 | Jodie
Bravest Performance Award | 2007 | Jodie
Best Actress | 2007 | Jodie
Budget 70,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 69,766,619 USD
Terrence Howard shadowed Neil Carter, a veteran NYPD homicide detective, to research his role. Carter's first job as a movie consultant was on Jodie Foster's Inside Man (2006).
Jodie Foster made $15 million for this, the most she's been paid for any movie.
Before Jodie Foster was attached to this movie, the character of Erica was supposed to be a newspaper reporter. Foster changed her job to radio host because she thought that her being a print journalist didn't "didn't set a mood for the film and it wasn't as compelling in terms of the narrative" as being a radio reporter was. Foster also wanted to specify that Erica worked for the real news organization National Public Radio, but NPR declined to allow their name to be used in the movie because of the vigilante aspects of the plot.
Release prints were delivered to theaters with the fake title 'Sweet Revenge'.
It was Jodie Foster's idea for Erica to record sounds of the city for her radio show. Foster walked for miles all around Manhattan with headphones on to prepare for the role.
"Elevator Man #1: Gross. Who's he gonna shoot next, Donald Trump?"
"[last lines] Erica: There is no going back, to that other person, that other place. This thing, this stranger, she is all you are now."