- Title: 'Sacred Deer' reunites Colin Farrell with 'messed up' 'Lobster' director
- Date: 25th May 2017
- Summary: CANNES, FRANCE (MAY 25, 2017) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTOR COLIN FARRELL SAYING: "But the less that happens between the actors, the less expressive it is, the more it allows the audience the ability to, even through this comfort perhaps, fill those gaps, or be pulled into those gaps, and lean into some version of their own understanding through whatever their individual perspective is, you know."
- Embargoed: 8th June 2017 12:32
- Keywords: Colin Farrell The Killing of a Sacred Deer Cannes
- Location: CANNES, FRANCE/ VARIOUS FILM LOCATIONS
- City: CANNES, FRANCE/ VARIOUS FILM LOCATIONS
- Country: France
- Topics: Arts / Culture / Entertainment,Film,Sport
- Reuters ID: LVA0046IC739P
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Ask Colin Farrell to react to director Yorgos Lanthimos's insistence that the movie they have brought to the Cannes Film Festival is a comedy, and he laughs uproariously.
"He's messed up," Farrell told Reuters of Lanthimos who wrote and directed "The Killing of a Sacred Deer", a movie that delves into horror movie territory even more deeply than the nightmarish "The Lobster" in which Farrell also starred, as a man destined to become a crustacean.
Almost impossible to describe without giving away spoilers, "Sacred Deer" sees Farrell as a heart surgeon who, at the start of the film, has a mysterious relationship with a teenage boy. As his family life falls apart, he is forced to make an impossible choice, the "sacrifice" of the title.
One of two Farrell movies competing for this year's Palme d'Or, "Sacred Deer" has impressed critics.
Lanthimos said that, as in "The Lobster", he was aiming for comedy and horror.
Farrell, who play a character almost numbed by a traumatic event in his past, said: "There are some funny things in it, some situational kind of leanings that are funny in their awkwardness, I'm sure." - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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