Antarctica Provides Setting for New Hollywood Thriller
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A scientific research station in the most remote, most extreme environment on Earth is the setting for a murder mystery starring Kate Beckinsale and adapted from a popular graphic novel. "Obviously it is on a slightly broader scale whenever you do a movie that's based on a comic book - a commercial movie like this. It is not the same level of research. They don't want the same level of emotional commitment," she says. "It was a lot more intense, actually, because we were all worried we were going to die of hypothermia every other second. It's a woman in an extreme situation with extreme weather …but it was more intense just because of the weather." "No, but I did go to Manitoba [Canada] where it was minus-58 degrees. So there is me going "oh, I grew up in London and I made a movie in Budapest, so I know …" but I couldn't believe how cold it was. It was shocking. Every time you go to take a breath it makes you cough because it is so cold in your throat. I thought they were doing makeup tests on the guys in the crew to test out the kind of snow-in-your-beard look; but they all had for real. My hair would get frozen into a point of ice because I was breathing on it. It was just unbelievable," she says. "I did get frightened that first day when I felt "I can't breathe at all! Is this going to be the case the entire time? It is unbearable." But you do get used to it." "Steve Lieber and I created a comic to tell the story we wanted to tell in that format. Then Joel [Silver] comes along and says 'we're going to make a movie!' and you go 'okay, knock yourself out.' Then they do and all you can really be is be incredibly flattered that this idea that you created in one format …somebody wants to take the time and the effort to translate it. I'm incredibly pleased. There is a lot of stuff that doesn't make the jump and the mere fact that they've done it with this is really exciting," he says.
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