Wednesday, September 7, 2022

The first trailer for The Good Nurse was released by Netflix today



Ahead of the World Premiere of the movie on 11th September at the 
Toronto International Film Festival, Netflix released the first trailer.

«Eddie Redmayne is one of contemporary cinema's most versatile actors. He furnishes
his characters with a rare human depth and captivates us with his extraordinary powers
of expression. Eddie was already in Zurich in 2007 when he played the lead role
alongside Julianne Moore in the opening movie SAVAGE GRACE. Back then he was
a newcomer, now he returns as an Academy Award winner – and we're super excited,»
explains Christian Jungen, Artistic Director of the Zurich Film Festival

Eddie will be awarded the Golden Eye for his career achievements
during the 18th ZFF. He will receive the award in person prior to
presenting the European premiere of Tobias Lindholm's thriller
THE GOOD NURSE
He will also participate in a ZFF Masters session.

Director Tobias Lindholm said: «Eddie was a joy to work with. He is incredibly
caring, incredibly well prepared, and incredibly technical. His preparation allows
him to work with great freedom and - what looks like - great ease. And his technique
makes the seemingly impossible possible. He humanizes the inhuman. He warms the
cold. He glows in the dark. Undisturbed and without blinking. It was not rare that
I drove home from the set with the feeling of having been close to greatness.»

'The Good Nurse' will also be at the "BFI London Film Festival",
from 5 to 16 October 2022!

The movie will be released in select theatres on 19th October.
Watch The Good Nurse on Netflix from October 26.

New poster - credit NETFLIX (via EW)

"I couldn't believe I didn't know more about it," admits Redmayne. "The script itself
and then Charlie Graeber's book were an astonishing revelation. What struck me was
that [Cullen] did show and demonstrate great empathy, and weaponized his empathy
so extraordinarily against these vulnerable people. It was really frightening to see
how someone — as damaged and with his history, how he could've got into a position
in which he had such power over vulnerable people. He was hiding in plain sight."





"This heroic nurse was able to do things that the police and the hospital system
weren't able to accomplish," he adds. "And one of the things that I think is so
intriguing is that she used compassion and empathy to finally get through to this
person who was doing terrifying things. We live in a world in which violence
is tackled with violence and here, violence is tackled with compassion. That,
I hope, is something to take away [from watching this film]." (source EW)






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