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"Peacock" is a gripping drama-thriller film directed by Michael Lander and released in 2010. The movie features an exceptional cast, including Susan Sarandon, Josh Lucas, Elliot Page, and Cillian Murphy. Set in a small town, the story follows John Skillpa (Cillian Murphy), a reclusive bank clerk with a peculiar secret. His alter ego, Emma, a woman he created, emerges when a train derails in his backyard, unveiling a complex web of deception and mystery. As the town becomes intrigued by John's dual identity, he must navigate the delicate balance between his two personas while keeping his secret hidden. Susan Sarandon delivers a powerful performance as the town's matriarch, who becomes entangled in John's intricate world. With themes of identity, isolation, and the consequences of living a lie, "Peacock" explores the depths of human psychology and the lengths one will go to protect their truth. A thought-provoking and intense narrative unfolds, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats until the film's dramatic conclusion.
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Cillian Murphy was initially hesitant to accept his role in 'Peacock' due to its demanding nature, involving playing dual personalities. However, the turning point came when he met with a psychologist who specialized in dissociative identity disorder. This meeting, arranged by director Michael Lander, provided Murphy with the insight and confidence needed to portray the complexities of his character authentically.
The film 'Peacock' is set in Nebraska, but finding the perfect filming location wasn't straightforward. The producers initially scouted multiple locations across the Midwest. Surprisingly, the final choice wasn't in Nebraska but in Odebolt, Iowa. They chose it for its untouched 1950s aesthetic, which perfectly matched the film's time period, and they secured a deal to shoot there just two weeks before production started.
Susan Sarandon's addition to the 'Peacock' cast was almost accidental. She was visiting a friend on set and after reading the script, she fell in love with the story. Impressed by the script's depth and originality, Sarandon requested a role in the film. The director, Michael Lander, quickly created a new character specifically for her, which was not originally in the screenplay.
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🎬During the filming of 'Peacock', a major scene nearly got cut due to a sudden thunderstorm. However, director Michael Lander used the unexpected weather to his advantage, turning the scene into a dramatic, rain-soaked confrontation. This last-minute change not only saved the day but also added an extra layer of intensity to the film.
💡Elliot Page, known for deeply immersing themselves in their roles, learned to play the accordion for their part in 'Peacock'. This skill wasn't originally required, but Page thought it would add a unique touch to their character, leading to an impromptu performance being included in the final cut of the film.
🎯The train that prominently features in 'Peacock' was originally scheduled for demolition. The production team discovered it just in time and convinced the owners to delay the demolition. This train not only provided a key set piece but also added authentic historical detail to the film's 1950s setting.
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