Emma Watson stars in one of her most challenging role to-date in the psychological thriller “Regression”
Emma Watson,
best known for her role in the highly successful film franchise “Harry Potter”
playing Hermione Granger expands her range as an actress as she stars her most challenging
role to-date in the psychological thriller “Regression” along with Ethan Hawke
and “Harry Potter” alumnus David Thewlis
helmed by Academy Award Winner director Alejandro Amenábar (“The Sea Inside”).
Set
in Minnesota circa 1990. Emma Watson’s character Angela Gray has found Angela
has found peace and safety in religion after losing her mother in a car
accident. During a seminar at Reverend
Beaumont’s church she breaks down and confesses that her father has abused her.
With Detective Bruce Kenner’s (Hawke) help, she will overcome her isolation to
become a key witness to solve the case.
When Kenner further investigates the case of Angela, who accuses her
father, John Gray (David Dencik), of an unspeakable crime. When John
unexpectedly and without recollection admits guilt, renowned psychologist Dr.
Raines (David Thewlis) is brought in to help him relive his memories and what
they discover unmasks a horrifying nationwide mystery.
“She
has grown up in a house with two addicts: her father is an alcoholic so is her
grandmother. Her mother died when she was very young in a car accident. You get
the sense from looking at her house where she grew up, that there has been a
huge level of neglect in Angela’s life and that neglect is really what comes to
inform her choices and how she sees the world, how she feels about the world,
what options she thinks are available to her,” says Watson of her role.
The
trigger in the story told by Regression is the accusation made by young Angela
Gray, a shy teenager whose accusation sheds light upon conflicts that no one
had dared to speak of before. “This is probably one of the hardest roles or
characters that I've ever had to play”, continues Emma Watson. “Angela is
someone who’s had a very difficult life. She has grown up in a house with two
addicts; her father is an alcoholic so is her grandmother and her mother died
when she was very young in a car accident. She has such a complicated history.”
Alejandro
Amenábar had no doubts about who would make the perfect Angela Gray: “Emma Watson is an extremely intelligent
woman, she’s very talented and she understood the project perfectly. When making a film like this one you need
accomplices, people who understand what you’re trying to say. She had very clear ideas when she arrived to
start shooting.”
“Regression is not a horror
movie. It’s about fear, about the
fragility of the human mind, about how afraid we can get and how fear can keep
us from thinking and seeing things clearly,” concludes director Amenábar.
“Regression”
opens October 14 in cinemas from Pioneer Films.
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