The Deep Blue Sea

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The wife of a British Judge is caught in a self-destructive love affair with a Royal Air Force pilot.

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There has always been an interest in the back of my mind somewhere for English theatre and early to mid 1900’s Europe. I loved Midnight in Paris so much because that would be a top three genie’s wish for me, to make that trip back in time. So when I saw that Tom Hiddleston, born and raised in England studying acting and classic humanities, was in such a genre film, I jumped at the chance to fulfill my interests. Hiddleston is best known [in this country] for playing the antagonist Loki in Thor and The Avengers. He landed the original role in Thor after working with director Kenneth Branaugh, another classic enthusiast, in some British TV productions. Hiddleston has always had a connection to classic theatre, and I’ve been waiting to see a non-comic book film of his, both in the past and the future.

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