Salma Hayek Stars in Bloody Action Thriller “EVERLY”
Known for her stirring performances opposite
Hollywood’s most-sought leading actors, Salma Hayek has through the years,
proved her acting prowess covering all film genres from action, romance, comedy
and thriller by her impressive works in “Desperado” with Antonio Banderas,
“From Dusk Till Dawn” with George Clooney, “Fools Rush In” with Matthew Perry,
“Breaking Up” with Russell Crowe, “Dogma” with Matt Damon, “Wild Wild West”
opposite Will Smith and has soon starred and produced in the widely acclaimed
“Frida.”
Hayek
stars in her latest action thriller “Everly” as a prostitute whose apartment
was attacked by a brutal criminal overlord for her secret collaboration with
the police to hunt and arrest the group responsible for the city’s rampant and
unjust prostitution practices. Dealing
with a great number of gunmen after her, Everly will have to pass through an
army of assassins sent her way in order to get to her mother and daughter to
bring them to safety.
“Everly”
premiered at the recent Fantastic Fest and has received a whole lot of positive
reviews, the script for Everly, penned by newcomer Yale Hannon, was on the
Hollywood Black List of most liked scripts in 2010. The movie is set entirely in one location
where a barrage of action scenes have been staged where Hayek’s character
fights and fends off a war in her apartment in order to stay alive.
Hayek
shared in interviews for “Everly” on preparing for her role, “ I am actually
claustrophobic. It was the same room,
but there were so many different things happening in the room. What was very claustrophobic was the cage.I
was also tied, and we had some technical problems that day. We were building up emotionally, but then I
had to hold it because we couldn’t [shoot the scene]. I hated those guns, and I
had to go train. They were all excited
about the training, and I detest it.
Every time we shot them, the noise got to me. And then, at one point, the character is very
strong, and maybe it had to do with the character and the madness of the
character. I remember one shot where the
chair is pulled over, towards the end, I was shooting and I was not even
blinking anymore.”
When
asked if her character has somehow paid homage to her previous role in
“Desperado,” Hayek gleefully agrees, “A little bit, yes. But also, because it was so bare, there was
nothing to be a girl with. So, we
thought it would be cool if I go to the closet and grab the first thing, and
it’s the most impractical. If she
doesn’t get out, what do you think he wants her in? Heels.
Also, they keep getting in the way, so she keeps taking them off and
putting them on. We also have a producer
that has a foot and shoe fetish.”
Non-stop bloody action starts February 11 when “Everly” opens in theatres nationwide from Pioneer Films.
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