Monday, January 11, 2016

Emilie de Ravin The Submarine Kid

A comic book that reaches into the readers mind with a lasting longer impression. Our soldiers are coming home. But their journey is still living the battle. The Submarine Kid released tomorrow is that first step toward forever peace. From the iHeart Radio Studio I'm Unplugged and Totally Uncut with actress Emilie de Ravin. Emilie de Ravin just wrapped production on the independent feature film The Submarine Kid, directed by Eric Bilitch. She last starred opposite Robert Pattinson, Chris Cooper and Pierce Brosnan in the film Remember Me. Previously, she starred in the critically acclaimed series LOST as Claire Littleton, the reluctant single mother who was traveling to give her baby up for adoption when Oceanic Flight 815 crashed onto the Island. She also plays Belle on ABC’s ONCE UPON A TIME. Her other past film projects include Brick, a Sundance favorite starring opposite Joseph Gordon Levitt, The Chameleon, with Ellen Barkin, The Perfect Game, opposite Clifton Collins, and The Hills Have Eyes. She also starred as Tess Harding on the CW Series Roswell. De Ravin currently resides in Los Angeles. ABOUT THE MOVIE THE SUBMARINE KID, AVAILABLE ON DEMAND JANUARY 12th Finn Wittrock (Unbroken, “American Horror Story”) and Emilie de Ravin (“Lost,” “Once Upon a Time’) star in the captivating drama, The Submarine Kid, available on Digital HD and On Demand January 12th from MarVista Digital Entertainment. Co-written by Wittrock, marking his writing debut, alongside Director Eric Bilitch (“Professional Friend”), the feature also stars Nancy Travis (“Last Man Standing”), Jessy Schram (“Once Upon a Time,” “Falling Skies”), Jack Coleman (“Castle,” “Heroes: Reborn”) and Matt O’Leary (Brick, Frailty). The Submarine Kid follows Spencer King (Wittrock), a U.S. Marine, who has just returned home from a horrific wartime experience. He struggles to acclimate himself back into his day-to-day life with his family, friends and girlfriend, as he feels his life away from the battlefield is too mundane and ordinary. His feelings drastically change when he meets a new mysterious woman (de Ravin) on her own journey of discovery, and they enter into a magically entrancing, but destructive, relationship.

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