Tuesday 15 March 2011

Magazine Hwk Due Tue 15 March

’There are so many things to expect from this movie, from scarring shocking moments to emotionally mind blowing scenes’’ – Daljeeta Juttla who plays Anne is this intense horror.

Primetime productions, one of the greatest British production companies have released a new horror film called The Outsider which will be released later this year. Can this film be potentially the greatest British horror of the decade? Well we spoke to the actress, Daljeeta Juttla who stars in this truly horrific and brutally terrifying movie.
Question: This is a great opportunity for you, how did you feel when you got to play the part for one of the greatest production company in the U.K.?
D: I am really grateful for this opportunity particularly because I usually play a normal person in the previous movies that I have starred in and to be starring in a horror movie by Primetime productions would add a big twist to my acting and would be a great experience for everyone to see me play a totally different person.
Question: So what do we expect to see from this movie, anything different from a typical horror genre?
D: There are so many things to expect from this movie, from scarring shocking moments to emotionally mind blowing scenes. What the director added to the typical conventions of horror is that a teenage girl would play the murderer. So ultimately, she is getting revenge on the people who bullied her during her time and continue to harass her until she just unveils a possessed side of her, unleashing all her fury which really makes this film really shocking and I find that it is good for a change that a woman is the killer rather than the usual.
Question: You play a possessed teenage girl, is this similar to Jennifer’s Body?
D: In Jennifer’s Body, the horror theme in the movie is more comic towards the audience as Megan Fox is playing the demon and the storyline is very different to The Outsider. However, the notion of turning from a normal person to a demon is similar but, in one of the main conventions of British films is to have British actors which mainly the British audience will be able to identify with for example the British locations.

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