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Paycheck (2003)

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Directed by
John Woo

Written by
Philip K. Dick, Dean Georgaris

Cast
Ben Affleck, Aaron Eckhart, Uma Thurman, Paul Giamatti, Colm Feore [more]


Release Date
• USA: Dec 26, 2003
• UK: 16 Jan 2004
DVD Release Date
• R1: May 18, 2004
• R2: 17 May 2004

Budget USD 60,000,000

Official Website:
Paycheck Website

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for intense action violence and brief language.

Running Time
1 hour, 59 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks SKG, Davis Entertainment, Lion Rock Productions, Solomon/Hackett Productions

Studio Paramount Pictures

More info on IMDb.com

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• Paycheck



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 Behind the Scenes

     About The Production

About The Production

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Director John Woo and producer Terence Chang assembled some of their most trusted collaborators in the making of "Paycheck," including cinematographer Jeffrey Kimball, ASC, weapons coorindator Rock Galotti and stunt brothers Gregg and Brian Smrz. Shot entirely in Vancouver, Canada, which doubled for Seattle, the production team made their home base at Vancouver Film Studios for the four-month shoot. While Woo had worked with Kimball, Galotti and the Smrz brothers before, it was the first time that this team included production designer William Sandell. Having collaborated with a number of distinguished directors in his career, including Wolfgang Petersen on "The Perfect Storm" and recently Peter Weir on "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World," Sandell says he was fascinated with how Woo juxtaposed such a tremendous love story into a science fiction framework.

"John has a way of making the smallest things magical," recalls Sandell, who brought a team of illustrators and model builders together to flesh out the vision of the film months in advance of shooting. "We decided to design the production as a stylish mystery, not your average high-concept futuristic design that can have a tendency to look artificial. Instead, we went with a slick, clean look, which we felt better served the sophisticated nature of the story."

Jeffrey Kimball, ASC, the cinematographer Woo has worked with since "Mission: Impossible 2," warned Sandell very early on about the necessity for a lot of room in the sets, knowing that the director would want the freedom to move within them.

"Jeffrey explained to me that things would be very active on the set, so I got a little wild, making it possible for each set to break apart like a puzzle box, remembers Sendell. "John wanted to be able to move in and out at will, so the sets turned out to be huge."

Kimball affirms that when working with Woo, the camera is in constant motion, and often while trying to execute the director's vision, it's not easy to keep up with him. "The hard part for me is figuring out how to light when you're looking around at all these different directions at once," says Kimball. "It's always quite a challenge for me, but I definitely enjoy it."

Sandell built many sets on the sound stage, including Rachel's apartment, the FBI offices, the interrogation rooms and Rethrick's office. He also used the sound stage for what he calls his "crowning achievement," the massive biolab set, which also housed Jennings' lab. A superb concrete and steel monolith in perfect harmony with the themes of Philip K. Dick's story, the biolab also delicately incorporated the earthy, human warmth of Jennings and Rachel's developing love, as represented in the contrasting greenery and growing plant life in Rachel's environmental biology lab.

In addition to the lab set, Sandell's personal favorite was the interior of Rachel's apartment. "It's a beautiful little jewel, surrounded by a translight reflecting a local location that had a very sophisticated design feel," recalls Sandell. "We extrapolated from that exterior design and built the inside of Rachel's apartment to reflect the sophistication of all that surrounded it."

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