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Soderbergh cheered for ‘final’ movie Jude Law brings psychiatrist role to Berlin

BERLIN, Feb 13, (AFP): Steven Soderbergh said goodbye to directing, and the Berlinale which has hosted him more often than any other film festival, with the taut thriller “Side Effects” that drew cheers Tuesday.
The Hitchcock-inspired picture about intrigue and corruption in the pharmaceuticals industry is one of 19 movies vying for the festival’s Golden Bear top prize. Starring Jude Law, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Rooney Mara, the film is also what Soderbergh said is his last before he turns his back on Hollywood and devotes his time to painting and other pursuits. “I just liked the idea of making a thriller as I near the twilight of my career,” the 50-year-old director, who won an Oscar for his 2000 narcotics drama “Traffic”, told reporters. “Honestly, however long this break ends up being, I wanted this thing to be fun to make and to watch.”


Convicted
Rooney jumped in: “Did you just call it a break and not your retirement?” Soderbergh replied with a smirk: “Whatever.” Mara plays Emily, the wife of a Wall Street executive convicted of insider trading (Channing Tatum) who has just been released from prison. She has a history of psychiatric treatment and finds it difficult to adjust to the new situation at home. Enter Law as her new therapist who puts her on an experimental drug that a major company pays him to field test and that Emily’s former psychiatrist (Zeta-Jones) also recommends.

When Emily’s husband winds up stabbed with her fingerprints all over the kitchen knife, she says she cannot remember a thing about his killing and blames her medication. The case of the shattered glamour couple captures the attention of the New York media and the suspicion shifts to the therapist who gave Emily the prescription. Further plot twists come hot on their heels in what Soderbergh called an attempt to play with the expectations of the thriller genre. “I’ve always tried to approach each film as if it destroys all the films that come before it,” he said. “I wanted to make something very, very lean, I wanted it to be all muscle. I didn’t want an extra shot, an extra moment.”


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Jude Law says his biggest challenge in preparing for Steven Soderbergh’s new thriller “Side Effects” was psychological: convincing himself that he could play a psychiatrist properly. The movie has its international premiere Tuesday at the Berlin film festival, where it’s one of 19 contenders for the top Golden Bear award. British actor Law plays a psychiatrist who prescribes a new drug he’s testing out as part of a lucrative deal with a pharmaceutical giant. Law told reporters he was faced with “overcoming the reality that I wasn’t going to be able to go to medical school in the time it took to prepare for the part.” He added: “I didn’t have a huge relationship with pharmaceuticals or an understanding of them.”

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