Reviewers' Comments:
The stars smoke in this film but the filmmakers artistically (as opposed to realistically) showed smoking related to death. SM
Director:
Harold, Joby
Producer(s):
Kilot, Jason Penotti, John Vicente, Joana
Writer(s):
Harold, Joby
Editor:
McKay, Craig
Prop Master:
Roffman, Adam
Smoking Incidents:
10 - 29
Where:
Home
Outdoors:
Other:
Who Around:
Where On The Set:
Brand Shown 1:
Used by:
No. of Times:
How Depicted:
Brand Shown 2:
Used by:
No. of Times:
How Depicted:
Lead:
Credited Non-star:
Extra:
Actor
Star Power
Tobacco Type
Age
Ethnicity
Gender
Role
Christensen, Hayden
Star
Cigarette
20-30
Caucasian
Male
Good Guy
Olin, Lena
Credited Non-Star
Cigarette
30+
Caucasian
Female
Good Guy
Anti-Tobacco Message 1:
NS sign
Jessica to Hayden "You shouldn't smoke these things, they're bad for you." this scene is replayed so the message is heard twice
No smoking sign in hospital shown 10+ times and very large sign
Anti-Tobacco Message 2:
Comment
Health of Smoker
Sexy:
Sexy:
Celebration:
Wealth/Power:
Cool:
Independent/Unique:
Rebellion:
Tension/Stress:
Relaxation: A
Habit/Addiction:
Bad Guy:
Loser:
Other:
Neutral:
Other Comments:
seems as though the filmmakers use cigarettes to symbolize death as the only time they are smoked is when a person is having an out of body experience and is dying