Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Collider: Mia Wasikowska Talks STOKER, the Status of the ALICE IN WONDERLAND Sequel, and Jim Jarmusch’s ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE

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Mia Wasikowska Talks STOKER, the Status of the ALICE IN WONDERLAND Sequel, and Jim Jarmusch's ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE
Feb 26th 2013, 23:43

Park Chan-Wook's (Old Boy) American debut Stoker, an odd little film if ever there was one, has the Asian auteur taking on Hitchcock.  Ostensibly a remake/reimagining/updating of Hitch's own Shadow of a Doubt, Stoker centers on a young pubescent girl, whose father has recently died under 'mysterious' circumstances.  Enter an equally 'mysterious' long lost uncle (Mathew Goode), a series of murders, a distant never-present mother (Nicole Kidman) – and Park has all the ingredients he needs to make a pretty damn efficient thriller/melodrama.  Ol' Hitch would be proud. Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland) is the standout here.  As India, the fatherless young woman who comes to suspect her 'Uncle Charlie' is a murderer, Wasikowska deftly uses her delicate features as a counterbalance to her character's darker and more perverse proclivities -- for the film is less a mystery about who Uncle Charlie is and more so who India really is.  In the following interview with Wasikowska, she discusses working with Park Chan Wook, India's 'self-discovery', a potential sequel to Alice in Wonderland and her upcoming vampire Jim Jarmusch film Only Lovers Left Alive.  For the full interview, hit the jump. Of note: there are some spoilers in the following interview.  And if you missed my interview with Nicole Kidman, you can watch it here. Mia Wasikowska: 00:15 – Does Park Chan-Wook's incredibly stylized approach to the film limit the amount of choices you have as an actor? 00:55 – Rehearsal process on Stoker 01:24 – A favorite shot when shooting the picture? 01:55 – Finding the motivation ...

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