The Interview ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Welcome to The
Interview Page! Here you’ll find screencaps and quotes of this
riveting movie that has won AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards for best
film, best original screenplay and best actor (Hugo Weaving).
In the early hours of the morning, Eddie is abruptly
grabbed by the police as the prime suspect of an unsolved crime. Scared and
confused, Eddie firmly defends his innocence despite the unrelenting,
strong-armed tactics of his interrogators, Detective Steele (Tony Martin) and
Detective Senior Constable Wayne Prior (Aaron Jeffrey – Strange Planet). Is Eddie the victim of Detective Steele’s obsession
to discover the truth, or is he a clever killer? (from the DVD cover) This is
absolutely one of Hugo Weaving’s best movies and it is no wonder this
performance has earned him the AFI award as best actor. For the first
half of the movie you can’t help but feel sorry for Eddie Fleming: confused,
scared, no confidence at all, stuttering… You really do believe it’s all been
a big mistake and that the police should leave the poor guy alone. But half-way
through the interview there is such a change in his words, his body language
and his attitude towards the two officers, that you start to wonder if it’s
still the same Eddie Fleming that now is very matter-of-factly talking about
murdering half a dozen people for no particular underlying reason. The final
scene is absolutely amazing: Fleming leaves the police station and his body
language and facial expression transform themselves radically as he walks
through the crowds, as he is unable to suppress a smile of satisfaction. Just
amazing! Screencaps Gallery 1 Gallery 2 Gallery 3 Gallery 4 Quotes …doesn’t look like Fleming to me… ******* …we’re all what our parents make us
Mr. Fleming… ******* I told them what they wanted to hear… ******* …it’s a matter of being reasonable… Home Biography Filmography Galleries Soundfiles Links Contact Disclaimer: This is a non-profit site
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