Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Anna Kendrick Injects Herself Into '50/50' Character


Although “50/50" is in a cowardly way just base on the experience of Reiser of Will of writer that sails cancer in his mid-20s, almost every character in the film is based on a true person that was implied in the life of Reiser during this to confuse time.  The more visible good, Seth Rogen, the better friends of Reiser and the co-écrivain, plays a twisted version of itself, while Joseph gordon-levitt plays Adam, a big Reiser of fictionalized screen.

Anna Kendrick, on the other hand, takes one of the few one the major roles in the film with no true backstory.  But that scarcely the means that she did not find a manner to inject the life in his character.

Kendrick plays Katherine, a psychotherapy an of 24 years student graduate that is charged with consoling of a manner or of another a laconic one, frightened -- and three years his ainé -- Adam.  Hot on the role of the moment she read the manuscript, Kendrick said that she felt a certain empathy with Katherine of the beginning.

'[She] Was such a disorder.  She was so vulnerable and terrified on the interior.  I liked that a lot," Kendrick said The Post of Huffington in a discussion Monday.  "I felt as a lot of people did not see that, and maybe that is because I projected certain of that on to the character, I I guess will never know really".

Reiser, she said, completely is not realized the range to which they could extract the bottom of Katherine and the dialog for compassion, the tangible fear and the professional uncertainty.  Rather, the initial version of the manuscript envisioned the character as the apathetic girl of a well considered therapist, a sprout in the field without any kind of enthusiasm or of desire to help its patients.  Incapable to reconcile that with what she saw on the paper, Kendrick revealed that she spoke with the director of the film, Jonathan Levine, to do a major change.

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