The film, which had its world premiere at the Toronto
International Film Festival on Saturday, follows the story of
Connor, a quiet, artistic teenage boy who becomes a target for
the school bully.
As his mother, played by Felicity Jones, gets sicker from
cancer, Conner goes to live with his cold, reserved grandmother,
played by Sigourney Weaver. In the midst of his life crumbling
around him, Connor is visited at night by a giant talking yew
tree monster.
The film is adapted from the children's book of the same name,
and Bayona incorporated watercolor animations to illustrate the
stories of good and evil that the tree monster, voiced by Liam
Neeson, tells Connor.
"I had never read anything quite like it," said Jones, who plays
Connor's ailing mother.
"The elements of fantasy, animation, and a giant, talking tree,
and dealing with something that everyone goes through, dealing
with loss, I thought was very special."
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Newcomer British actor Lewis MacDougall, who plays Connor, said the
best part about working on the film was being among the all-star
cast and shooting the film in Barcelona.
The film will be rolling out across Europe in October and in limited
U.S. theaters in December.
Weaver said she was touched by the story and "delighted" to play an
English woman.
"I thought it was an amazing, ambitious story," she said.
(Reporting by Reuters TV; Writing by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by
Bernard Orr)
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