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Duration: 115 sec. | Nudity: no | Creator: CelebTA |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 880x500 | Added: 2006-Dec-08 |
Alternate Names: Julie Stiles, Julia O’Hara Stiles, جولیا استایلز, 朱丽娅·斯蒂尔斯, 줄리아 스타일스
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Julia O'Hara Stiles, born March 28, 1981 in New York City, USA, is an American actress who began her career in small parts with a New York City theatre troupe. She has since taken on leading roles in plays by diverse writers such as Shakespeare and Mamet. Her film career includes both commercial successes like '10 Things I Hate About You' and critical successes like 'The Business of Strangers'. She is known for her role as Nicky Parsons in the Bourne series, starring in 'Save the Last Dance', and appearing in 'Mona Lisa Smile'. Additionally, she earned a Golden Globe nomination for her guest role as Lumen Pierce in Dexter's fifth season.
Release Year: 2005
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Счастливчик Эдмонд, Submundo
Director: Stuart Gordon
Writer: David Mamet
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Companies: First Independent Pictures
Genre: Drama, Thriller
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Keywords: bipolar disorder, fortune teller, murder, new york city, pawnshop, prejudice, prostitute, racism, sex shop
Edmond Burke, a seemingly ordinary businessman, visits a fortune teller in Manhattan who tells him 'You are not where you belong.' This remark triggers an abrupt transformation in Edmond. He leaves his job and marriage behind, embarking on a journey through New York City's underbelly. He encounters various people and situations that challenge his composure, including a mugging and visits to a high-class bordello and pawnshop. As the days pass, Edmond's suppressed rage surfaces, culminating in an explosive act of violence.
Edmond (2005) is a psychological drama-thriller directed by Stuart Gordon. The film follows Edmond Burke, played by William H. Macy, who appears to be a mild-mannered businessman but harbors deep-seated anger and resentment. After hearing a fortune teller's enigmatic remark, Edmond embarks on an existential journey through New York City, experiencing prejudice, racism, and violence while grappling with his true nature. The film explores themes of identity, mental health (specifically bipolar disorder), and the dangers of unleashing suppressed emotions.