Top Posters of 2010: #7. Nothing Personal

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7. Nothing Personal (U.S theatrical poster)

 

Distributor: Olive Films
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Comments: I’ll be completely honest. I know nothing about this Urszula Antoniak’s debut film, but if I were in passer-by mode I’d have a ton of questions which is usually the sign of a great one sheet. Taken from the international one-sheet, the still is full of mystery and intrigue. Why is this red siren spooning in such a manner? Going by the fact that Stephen Rea has top billing and I’m a great guesser of genders by forearm and wrist, we can assume that this is the person she left for Rea or this is Rea. Is it a corpse or is the mummy depressed and avoiding her? How does the title relate to what she may or may not have done?

 

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