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How to change in 9 weeks - Guy Pearce, Sam Neill, Miranda Otto, Simone North
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Movie propaganda
Caroline Reid Robertson is deeply disturbed. Isolated from her narcissistic mother and disinterested father, she writes a chilling and remarkable diary, How to change in nine weeks, in which she reveals the twisted pathology of a young woman filled with so much self-hatred that she becomes utterly dangerous to herself and those around her. In it, she plans the stalking and seduction of the beautiful Rachel. Caroline is intent on becoming someone new. Even if it means murder.
Based on a true story, this film touches teenagers and adults alike with a swirling and surprising mixture of terror and conspiracy. The worst and most remarkable thing about Caroline's nightmarish plan is simple - in the end, she succeeds.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film Australia thriller true murder diary sociopath stalk crime
Persons of interest
- Guy Pearce
- Sam Neill
- Miranda Otto
- Ruth Bradley .... Caroline Reid
- Kate Bell .... Rachel Barber
- Rebecca Gibney
- Justine Clarke
- Khan Chittenden .... Manni
- Steven Vidler
- Jeremy Sims
- Jack Finsterer
- Veronica Neave
- Tori Forrest .... Heather
- Melissa Andersen
- Kelley Abbey .... Vicky
- Mia Storey .... Mary
- Eugene Gilfedder .... DePyle
- Sally Christie .... Ashley Rose
- Andrew Blain .... Detective Warren
- Maya Aleksandra .... Skye
- Simone North .... Screenwriter
- Simone North .... Director
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- How to change in 9 weeks official movie site
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Theatrical report
The Australia, thriller, true movie How to change in 9 weeks is directed by Simone North and stars Guy Pearce, Sam Neill, Miranda Otto.
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Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: Undated 2008
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