Moral Rating: | not reviewed |
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Primary Audience: | Adults |
Genre: | Crime Thriller |
Length: | 2 hr. 24 min. |
Year of Release: | 2009 |
USA Release: |
May 8, 2009 |
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Featuring | Tilda Swinton as Julia, Saul Rubinek, Kate del Castillo, Aidan Gould, Jude Ciccolella, Bruno Bichir, Horacio Garcia Rojas, Kevin Kilner, John Bellucci, Ezra Buzzington, Roger Cudney, Eugene Byrd, Neko Parham, Sally Berman, Joe Cucuiat, Carl Dillard, Dave Gist, Priscilla Leona Horne, M.J. Karmi, Jake Koenig, Camille Natta, Tom Poole, Ian Ray, Marshal Silverman, Ursula Tania, Tania Verafield |
Director |
Erick Zonca |
Producer | Les Productions Bagheera, Le Bureau, The 7th Floor, France 3 Cinéma, Jaibol Films, Motion Investment Group, Studio Canal, Allen Bain, Jeremy Burdek, Bertrand Faivre, Cathy Gesualdo, Nadia Khamlichi, François Marquis, Adrian Politowski, Jesse Scolaro, Sandra Solares |
Distributor | Magnolia Pictures |
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “A woman (Swinton) tries to extort money, using a young boy as bait.
Julia, 40, is an alcoholic. She is a manipulative, unreliable, compulsive liar, all strung out beneath her still flamboyant exterior. Between shots of vodka and one-night stands, Julia gets by on nickel-and-dime jobs. Increasingly lonely, the only consideration she receives comes from her friend Mitch, who tries to help her. But she shrugs him off, as her alcohol-induced confusion daily reinforces her sense that life has dealt her a losing hand and that she is not to blame for the mess she has made of it.
Glimpsing imminent perdition, and after a chance encounter with Elena, a Mexican woman, Julia convinces herself—as much in panic and despair as for financial gain—to commit a violent act.
As the story unfolds, Julia’s journey becomes a headlong flight on a collision course, but somehow she makes the choice of life over death.
Note: In real life, Tilda Swinton, who plays an alcoholic in the film, cannot drink. She says she would fall asleep after having just one glass.”