stars as Sam, the rogue assassin in question. When she goes on her mission, one stop she makes is to the library, run by Madeleine. Also working in the library are Florence and Anna May . But they’re no ordinary librarians. They supply weapons. And the books are no ordinary books — they conceal weapons.says that once it was established the library would be its own character, “we decided not to do your average library. It would define the space and the librarians.
They’re not only guards, but they are the core of the female group. I was influenced by Peter Paul Rubens, who had a series of paintings that played with the Baroque motif, so that was where we started with that. But Axel Eichhorst painted it for the movie, and we blew it up to what you end up seeing in the film.
With the basement, we shot on location and stage sets. We shot that in the basement of an old water tower in central Berlin. We build in things to protect that location, but we also built their hidden world down there.From very early on, both Navot Papushado and fellow screenwriter Ehud Lavski had very specific ideas about those books and how they define the characters.
“Little Women” is featured at the end and in the beginning. With the ending when we see Chloe Coleman as Emily standing on Nathan’s doorstep. It’s really designed to fit not just the character, but the moment and then fitting that weapon inside.
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