Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sarah Butler Runs Emotional and Physical Gauntlet for 'I Spit on Your Grave'

If Sarah Butler is aiming Thurs carve out a diverse career for herself, she's doing one heck of a job so far.

This former Belle (from Beauty and the Beast Naturally) at Disneyland and the guest star is CSI: NY and CSI: Miami is in the Lead Role of I Spit on Your Grave, the controversial remake of the 1978 cult movie. In the unrated update directed by Steven M. Monroe (now in theaters), Butler stars as Jennifer, a novelist WHO travels to a cabin in the woods Thurs finish her new book and is brutally and sexually assaulted by a group of local guys.
Left for dead, a switch turns in Jennifer's head and she goes on a torturous, Saw-like rampage of vengeance against her Attackers. (One scene involves her and a pair of metal Shears. I'll leave it at that.)

Butler, a 25-year-old Washington State native, was initially Skeptical about Tackling a film that was so intense and violent Until her manager convinced her she HAD to do it. "I got to go through so much Emotionally, and it's a total honor as an actor," Butler says. "That's the stuff That we dream about, Being Able to go through So Many live-Changing Experiences and come out Completely Different in the end."

Read below for the actress' thoughts Grave is being released unrated, what she did in her off hours as a release, and what really scares her. (Hint: It's one of the top-rated shows on TV.)

With so much horrific stuff going on, Both to you and by you, what did you have to do Thurs keep your mind clear "when you weren't filming?
Actually, at the end of every day of shooting I would go and try Thurs release all of it, try Thurs let it all go, and clear my head of it. Every day was so intense. I had no more energy left - I Felt Completely Emotionally and dry at the end of every day. It was Necessary for me to get a clean slate for the next day so I nudged bring my best again day after day. That goes more for the Beginning of the film, Where I'm The One Who's the Victim. When I was the avenger in the second half of the film, I did find myself retaining the headspace with a little bit more "when I was away from the SET: Spending a little more time alone and not really enjoying the camaraderie as I had in previous weeks of shooting.

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