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Rachel McAdams Does Evil Well, Brian De Palma Says


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[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/person/15573/personmain.jhtml"]Brian De Palma[/url] has never shied away from dark subject matters, so when footage from his latest film, "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/496070/moviemain.jhtml"]Passion[/url]," featured Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace flirting with each other and horrific acts of violence, no one seemed particularly shocked. It was De Palma being De Palma.

[url="""][img]http://mtv.mtvnimages.com/uri/mgid:uma:video:mtv.com:838133?width=512&height=320[/img][/url]But when MTV News' Josh Horowitz caught up with the legendary director to talk about "Passion," which is actually a remake of 2010's "Love Crime," we found out that the sensuality in the trailer may not have been entirely De Palma's doing.

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The interplay between Rapace and McAdams lies at the heart of "Passion," but it unfolds in a darkly comic way. For De Palma, the key to that angle was McAdams' willingness to play against type.

"It's fun, the way that [Rapace's and McAdams' characters] dig at each other and humiliate each other," De Palma said. "Rachel McAdams is just a great antagonist. She's got you crying one moment, and the next moment, she's ice cold as she plunges an ice pick into your heart. Then she's saying, 'Did I hurt you? I'm so sorry. Did that go through your heart? I didn't mean to do it.' She's just a marvel to watch."

According to De Palma, there wasn't any coaching needed to get McAdams there. "I just stood back and let them go. Everything they did was like a marvel," he said. "I would just go, 'Holy mackerel.' They would do all kinds of teasing things with each other."

[i]"Passion" will be presented as a part of the New York Film Festival.[/i]



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