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6.4/10
IMDbBest Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Recording | 2014 | Rob
Best Production Design | 2015 | Josephine
Best Actor Supporting Role | 2015 | Robert
Best Actor | 2015 | Guy
Best Music Score | 2015 | Antony
Best Actress Supporting Role | 2015 | Susan
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Robert
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Susan
Best Cinematography | 2015 | Natasha
Best Actor | 2015 | Guy
Best Director | 2015 | David
Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Robert
Best Lead Actor | 2015 | Guy
Best Production Design | 2015 | Josephine
Best Original Music Score | 2015 | Antony
Best Direction | 2015 | David
Best Film | 2014 | David
Budget 12,250,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,510,007 USD
Robert Pattinson stated, that after the Twilight series ended he knew he had to play these kind of roles to avoid getting typecast, and that he wanted the role so much, that in the days leading up to the audition, he even dreamt of his character Rey. When he was at David Michôd house for the audition, he couldn't start to actually play the character for 45 minutes because he had so much anxiety.
David Michôd wrote the character of Eric specifically for Guy Pearce.
The scene which involves Rey (Robert Pattinson) listening and singing along to the song "Pretty Girl Rock" by Keri Hilson, was put there by the director to remind people that in a normal, civilized world, Rey would still be a kid listening to pop songs and swarm for girls.
Director David Michôd asked Robert Pattinson to watch the documentary Bully (2011) to better understand and prepare for his character Rey.
The film was originally going to be written by both David Michôd and Joel Edgerton, with Joel's brother Nash Edgerton to direct it.
"Rey: Not everything has to be about something."
"Eric: You should never stop thinking about a life you've taken. That's the price you pay for taking it."