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The team behind the upcoming remake want to ease those fears, promising that it will partly take this tale of a family holiday gone wrong in a new direction. Speaking toTotal Film in our new issueout on Thursday, July 19, which featuresAlien: Romuluson the cover, star James McAvoy emphasizes that the same themes are explored, crucially class and how far we go to satisfy others, whilst also putting their own stamp on it: “Christian [Tafdrup, director of the original] was really pushing the idea of how far people would comply, like an allegory almost. Our film is 100% a remake and it honors the original, but it also does something a little bit different.”
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As to where those differences lie, the director of the remake, James Watkins, says that a lot has to do with the violence in his movie. No spoilers here, but the original holds a no compromises attitude, especially when it comes to the shocking ending and violence against children.
The latter was something the filmmaker particularly wanted to tone down, as he tells Total Film: “Our film is a lot less explicit. It’s a psychological thriller with a horrific concept embedded in it, rather than a straight horror film. It’s easy to get scares or shocks out of horrific actions. Since I’ve become a parent I guess I am more mindful of not just having clockwork horror.”
Speak No Evil is released on September 12. And you can read more about it and a whole lot else besides in the new issue of Total Film when it hits shelves and digital newsstands on Thursday, July 19.
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