Rachel turns amateur detective when another woman with disturbing secrets, Megan (Haley Bennett), goes missing and turns up dead. "I feel like this film represents women's right to be bad and flawed and wrong and messed up. "I didn't intend, on an intellectual level, for it to be a revenge film, but it has struck a nerve. So I had a lot of female energy and I saw a lot of struggle, a lot of determination and a lot of success. "We agreed that we were really going to reveal the underbelly of domestic life in all its darkness," said Blunt.
Source: bd News24 October 05, 2016 13:41 UTC