Briefly about the "drunken district in the world"
- This is the screen version of Matt Bondurant's novel, who is more known to the public as a professor of literature in one of the universities of America;
- But the scenario (and music) wrote Nick Keive, who in the novel was attracted by unbridled emotions and many cruelty. All this gladly moved to the screen. Once again I remind you of cruel, cruel, very cruel;
- Nick Keive and John Hillcoat Old Friends. The last few years, John took the clips to the nickname, and the nickname wrote music to John's films;
- John Hilloscouot does not hide that some points borrowed from "Once in America" and "Bonnie and Clyde";
- director himself from Australia, but he loves the United States very much and is interested in their history;
- A very unusual special agent turned out to be a Guy Pierce. The actor tried to meet his hero, who has a very gloomy look at the world. And externally, he tried to express contempt in every way that he was surrounded;
- Tom Hardy at a press conference jumped a lot. In particular, Gary Oldman. If in the "spy, come out" he seemed to him almost God, then in the process of work on the "district", Tom even allowed jokes towards Oldman;
- Hillcoat is sure that now television on horseback. And many channels (for example HBO) produce a product much better than many films. So the paintings with medium budgets are very difficult to shoot.