Julia Roberts’ Oscar-Worthy Role Torn Between Revenge and Justice In “Secret In Their Eyes”
An
impeccable cast of winning actors converge in “Secret In Their Eyes” - Academy Award winners Julia Roberts and Nicole
Kidman with Academy Award nominee Chiwetel Ejoifor in a complex tale of love,
friendship, betrayal and obsession that has the critics rooting for its lead,
Julia Roberts, an award for her stirring performance as a devoted mom and an
outstanding investigator whose only daughter was murdered by a young male asset
(against terrorism) that the government tries so hard to protect.
Directed
by Billy Ray, “Secret In Their Eyes” is inspired by “El Secreto de Sus Ojos,”
the Argentinian film that brought home the Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film
(2010). Producer Matt Jackson, President
of Production at IM Global, says that it’s rare that “you get a script where
the story jumps out at you from every page, but also has a very intricate plot
involving two different time periods. Billy’s idea to turn the film into a
story that had an element of counter terrorism was genius. All of the hysteria
and paranoia that was rampant after 9/11 provided a perfect device for setting
the killer loose to create such a personal story of obsession and loss.” “When I was writing it I didn’t want to keep
2002 and 2015 apart,” says Billy. “I felt that 2015 had to be an echo of what
happened in 2002.”
Julia
Roberts who has successfully launched top-grossing worldwide romantic
comedy/drama movies such as “Pretty Woman,” “Notting Hill,” “Dying Young,” “Mystic
Pizza” and “Steel Magnolias” gives the audience a whole new perspective on her thespian
capabilities in “Secret In Their Eyes” as she takes on the role of Jesse Cobb,
a grieving mother trapped in her responsibility as a cop to carry out her own
kind of justice towards the killer of her daughter.
Director
Ray notes, “There are two Jesses in this movie. When we first meet her she is
full of life and wildly in love. Something happens to Jess and she becomes another
person. These are the two extremes that Julia Roberts plays extremely well. And
like the best characters, Jess has secrets.
Jess is barely functioning. She froze thirteen years ago and her life
just stopped. Her heart kept beating so she kept going to work every day but
she was dead. In particular Ray (Ejiofor) is trying to liberate Jess because
she’s had this horrible blow and never recovered. To ask an actress to come
play that is sort of the ultimate trap because you can just play sadness and
never get out of it and then you have a one-note performance.”
For
Julia Roberts the essence of the story is about the evolution of people who
were taken off track by destiny. “I was
very taken with Billy’s script. I don’t read a lot of scripts that I like and I
don’t work very often. But I read this and thought it was truly
interesting. “Billy has been remarkable
for me as an actor. He’s so available and he’s like Encyclopedia Brown. He
knows everything, he’s calm and he’s super-loving. He’s always taking care of
all of us in these very fragile scenarios that he’s created. I think he
probably feels bad for putting us through all this,” she laughs.
“For
me it’s a great opportunity to play almost two different characters over
thirteen years. Jess is not the person she was meant to be, the person she was
born to be and lived her life to be.
She’s not that person anymore. She’s become kind of a shell. I don’t
think it’s a void. It’s very sad, but
it’s fascinating. It’s a complicated Rubik’s cube to be solved. It’s pretty
obvious from the title that everybody is hiding something, but it’s doled out
so carefully that everyone is going to be surprised at the end,” says Julia.
“Secret
In Their Eyes” opens December 2 in theatres from Axinite Digicinema.
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