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Spiraling into a dark obsession with the number 23, Walter
Sparrow (Jim Carrey) twists his once idyllic life into
an inferno of psychological torture that could possibly
lead to his death as well as the deaths of his loved ones.
Spurred on by a mysterious novel, The Number 23, that
he doesn't dare put down, Walter is forced to unlock the
secrets of his past before he can continue his future
with his wife, Agatha (Virginia Madsen), and teenage son,
Robin (Logan Lerman).
The novel, given to Walter by Agatha as a birthday gift,
depicts a chilling murder mystery that seems to mirror
Walter's life in dark and uncontrollable ways. The life
of the book's main character, a brooding detective named
Fingerling (also played by Carrey), is filled with moments
that echo Walter's own history. As the world of the book
starts to come alive, Walter becomes infected by the most
frightening and evocative part of it: Fingerling's obsession
with the hidden power of the number 23.
This obsession permeates the book and begins to control
Walter. He sees the number everywhere in his own life
and becomes convinced that he is damned to commit the
same horrific crime as Fingerling - murder. Nightmarish
fantasies come to haunt Walter, ones that portend terrible
fates for his wife as well as family friend Isaac French
(Danny Huston), placing him on a desperate quest to understand
the mysteries of the book.
If he can unlock the power behind the number 23, he may
be able to change his future.
Jim Carrey stars in New Line Cinema's psychological thriller,
The Number 23, a Contrafilm/Firm Films production directed
by Joel Schumacher (Phone Booth, 8MM, Falling Down) from
an original screenplay by first-time screenwriter Fernley
Phillips. Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson (After the Sunset,
The Exorcism of Emily Rose) produce. The executive producers
are Mike Drake and Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener, Keith
Goldberg, Brooklyn Weaver and Eli Richbourg. The co-producer
is Fernley Phillips and the associate producer is Linda
Fields Hill.
Also bringing their vision to the film: acclaimed cinematographer
Matthew Libatique, ASC (Requiem for a Dream), production
designer Andrew Laws (Down With Love), costume designer
Daniel Orlandi (The Da Vinci Code), editor Mark Stevens
(Phone Booth) and composer Harry Gregson-Williams (The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe).
The film, which began production on January 23rd, 2006,
was shot on location in and around the Los Angeles area,
including the communities of Altadena, Pacific Palisades,
Monterey Park and Temple City. Enhancing the stylized
world of the book, some interiors were filmed inside the
Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood and Los Angeles Center
Studios in downtown Los Angeles.
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