Ryan Reynolds, Anna Kendrick & Gemma Arterton Sing Happy Song in Psycho Film “The Voices”
In the thrilling
horror psycho dark comedy “The Voices,” director Marjane Satrapi and scribe
Michael Perry have created a great symphony of a movie with a perfect ensemble
of actors in Ryan Reynolds, Anna Kendrick and Gemma Arterton as lead stars
about a very likeable serial killer trying to be accepted within society’s
norms.
Reynolds
takes on the role of Jerry Hickfang, a schizophrenic trying blend in with normal
folks in a town called Milton while simultaneously lending his voice to Bosco,
his dog and to Mr. Whiskers, his cat in the movie.
Ryan Reynolds Tries to Fit in Despite Being a Misfit in "The Voices"
Ryan Reynolds Tries to Fit in Despite Being a Misfit in "The Voices"
The idea for “The Voices” came
to writer Michael R. Perry while working with television show consultants from
the behavioral profiling unit of the FBI, similar to those featured in The
Silence of the Lambs. "I asked them how you catch a serial killer who has
no apparent motive, and they replied: if we know the movie in his head, what
movie he thinks he is in, we can catch him,” recalls Perry. "That was a
very fun thing for me to imagine, the perspective of a guy who is trying to do
the very best he can but his perception of the world is very skewed; we are
going to take you on a trip and see what Jerry sees.”
Anna Kendrick Drives Ryan Reynolds Crazy in “THE VOICES”
Anna Kendrick Drives Ryan Reynolds Crazy in “THE VOICES”
“Jerry is Lisa’s office crush,”
explains Anna Kendrick, who jumped at the chance to work with Satrapi. “Lisa
doesn’t really know that he is dangerous until she goes to his house and sees
the total chaos he lives in and knows there is something really wrong. Before
you know it she is just a talking head in the fridge with Fiona (Arteron)! But
in Jerry’s mind everything is a little more beautiful, we wake up and we talk
to him, we tell him he is great. The script was pretty shocking but very unique
with the severed heads, and talking cat and dog,” admits Kendrick. “It was
really fun to go back and forth between Lisa just being normal and then Lisa in
Jerry’s mind.”
“I was attracted to the idea
that Jerry has these dual natures, the proverbial angel and devil on his shoulders,”
continues Reynolds. “Mr. Whiskers, who is kind of a Scottish mercenary and the
voice of destruction and violence, and Bosco, who sounds a bit like a dim
southern gentlemen that voices kindness and compassion, are Jerry’s cat and
dog, his dueling natures, he listens to each of them. I don’t think he
particularly likes the cat, but Mr. Whiskers serves a purpose in his life and
Jerry’s warped mind keeps him safe.”
Ryan Reynolds' Battle Between Good and Evil in “THE VOICES”
Ryan Reynolds' Battle Between Good and Evil in “THE VOICES”
In a traditional psychological
thriller or a crime movie you’re terrified for the victim and you just want the
aggressor to be stopped in any manner possible,” says Perry. “In The Voices, when
he is about to do something you’re really as much worried for him as for the
victim.” Satrapi adds, “Jerry reminds me of Lennie in Steinbeck's Of Mice And
Men. He is a scary character but at the same time he doesn’t mean anything bad.
He doesn’t want to be bad. Each person has a part of humanity; the part of
humanity in Jerry is huge and that is what he wants to celebrate.”
Director Marjane Satrapi Elevates “The Voices” with Highest of Notes
Director Marjane Satrapi Elevates “The Voices” with Highest of Notes
Recent rave reviews of the “The
Voices” include Alyse Whitney’s of www.bustle.com
who says, “At the end of the film, something unites Jerry with his parents and
some of his coworkers-turned-friends-or-lovers. They sing ’70s classic “Sing a
Happy Song” by the The O’Jays, decked out in truly psychedelic orange and hot
pink attire. When you think about horror movies, you probably don’t think about
singing and dancing, but Ryan Reynolds’ movie The Voices does just that. Well,
it does in the end credits, and it is definitely a scene worth staying in the
theater for.”
“The
Voices” opens exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas nationwide on June 3.
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