Saoirse Ronan Teases Upcoming Film ‘Bad Apples’: A Dark Scandi-Brit Comedy Set for Release Next Year

As a gamer with a penchant for movies, I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing Saoirse Ronan‘s transformative journey on the silver screen. From her Oscar-nominated role in “Atonement” to her critically acclaimed performances in “Brooklyn,” “Lady Bird,” and “Little Women,” she has consistently proven her versatility as an actress. Now, she’s gearing up for her next challenge – the dark comedy “Bad Apples.

The upcoming movie “Bad Apples” is a comedy-thriller that’s being directed by Jonathan Etzler in his first English-language project. This film is based on the debut novel “De Oönskade,” written by Rasmus Andersson, and it stars Saoirse Ronan and Jacob Anderson.

The movie narrates the tale of Maria, a passionate primary school teacher who’s determined to ignite enthusiasm in her 10-year-old pupils. Yet, her plans are constantly disrupted by an unruly and disorderly student. As the child’s misconduct intensifies, putting Maria’s profession at risk, she finds herself making a series of questionable decisions that ultimately lead to her inadvertently confining the problematic student within her own home.

Maria races to correct her mistakes, yet as the class flourishes and both teachers and parents praise the significant progress, she finds herself in a more complicated situation with each passing moment.

Ronan first garnered significant acclaim when she portrayed a clever teenager in the 2007 film “Atonement,” which earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Subsequently, she played a girl seeking justice after being murdered in “The Lovely Bones” (2009), a teenage assassin in “Hanna” (2011), and an unusual baker in “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014).

Her acting in the movies “Brooklyn” (2015), where she played a homesick Irish immigrant in 1950s New York, “Lady Bird” (2017) as the lead character in Greta Gerwig’s film, and “Little Women” (2019) as Jo March, garnered her praise from critics and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Additionally, she won a Golden Globe for her performance in “Lady Bird”.

Actress Saoirse Ronan is preparing for her next major film debut, offering behind-the-scenes glimpses of her character in the upcoming dark comedy titled “Bad Apples.

Are you aware of what projects you’ll be working on, either later this year or next? Do you have plans to perform live again? What can we expect from you in the near future?

RONAN: I won’t be able to film anything this year because I’m busy promoting two upcoming films. Consequently, there will be no new projects for me. I’ve got a movie called “Bad Apples” set for release next year, which is a blend of dark Scandinavian and British humor. As for my future plans, I don’t have any definite ones at the moment. I do have some ideas in development, but nothing concrete to start working on next year.

Let me share some thoughts on the film “Bad Apples” for a moment. After reading its summary, it certainly sounds intriguing. Would you mind giving me a brief rundown of what the movie is about?

The story primarily revolves around a teacher who’s overwhelmed and extremely stressed due to one problematic student in her class, often referred to as a “troublesome student.” This kid turns their life and the lives of all students into a daily struggle. In a chain of unfortunate incidents, he winds up in her basement. The narrative explores the consequences that follow this situation.

As a gamer, I can’t help but notice the domino effect when this character was kicked out of the game world. It sure does shed light on systemic issues like corruption, education, and misuse of power, doesn’t it? But let me tell you, it’s also downright amusing! I caught a glimpse of it recently, and I must say it’s top-notch. I can’t wait to see how this unfolds!

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2024-11-30 11:14