Salma Hayek Faces Intense Action Challenges in “EVERLY”
Shot in an apartment where groups of armed
men take turns to shoot and kill a woman named Everly, Salma Hayek stars in the
title role of “Everly” - a non-stop intense action thriller where her character
is forced to fight off a series of assassins sent to her by a former lover and
mob boss.
Director Joe Lynch takes the
viewers in an emotional roller coaster ride as the heroine, Everly (Hayek) is
put under a series of action scenes breaking the boundaries of the genre. Salma Hayek for her part had loved the
badass character of the heroine but wanted to add more depth into the character
and injected heart within the action and has thus added three generations of
strong women in the film who have to deal with a very dangerous
predicament.
“Salma was looking for something
that would effectively capture those feelings of being a mother and the lengths
a mother will go to protect her child. I don’t know what would have happened
with the movie had Salma not pushed for this,” recalls director Lynch.
Lynch, whose works in “The
Knights of Badassdom” and “Wrong Turn 2,” knows that he has a habit of putting
his actors through the proverbial wringer, has also subjected Hayek on the same
path, “Believe me, it was all on the page already. I didn’t have to coax Salma
into anything!” Lynch shares.
Additionally, the director noted
that “Honestly, the amount of heart that got installed into the movie because
of her was monumental, and every day – and this is to Salma’s credit – she
would ask, ‘Where’s the truth in this?’ That really made me evaluate every
single beat in the film.”
He continued, “I had lived with
the script so long and Salma came in totally fresh and totally objective and
said, ‘Wait. You might have had that really cool shot in your head for five
years, but is it resonating the truth of the moment?’ We would literally throw
everything out and say let’s focus on how we can get the most emotional impact
into the moment while still making the film engaging because it’s all in one
room. So it was definitely a mutual masochism I guess you could say. She set me
straight plenty of times.”
“Everly” will open February 11
in cinemas nationwide.
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