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- Maria Bello: “It was right after Katrina, so many of the neighborhoods were devastated. Most of the people we worked with were affected in some way by Katrina. But the gorgeous thing is that there’s such a resilience, and life force, and culture in New Orleans. The people were incredibly inspiring.” – on filming in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
- Maria Bello: “It’s easy to play a woman who’s falling in love with him. We met on History of Violence and had an immediate connection. I love kissing him. He’s a good kisser. But, unfortunately, it was only a movie.” – on William Hurt
- Eddie Redmayne: “In the older one — the William Hurt and Maria Bello relationship — you have a triumphant, real love story, like you really want them to be together and when they’re not it feels really wrong. With ours, they may not be together next week — they’re crazy kids, like total weirdo loners.”
- Kristen Stewart: “What I love, that ‘The Yellow Handkerchief’ actually does, is that it shows there are different types of love. There are different types of relationships, different types of people that can find a focus and adoration for each other, even in weird circumstances.”
- NYPress.com: “Hurt and Bello show an emotional rapport that recalls Five Easy Pieces as well as Bergman movies and Stewart and Redmayne are equally persuasive. No movie nominated for an Oscar this year boasts acting as fine as The Yellow Handkerchief.”
– MSNBC.com: “Hurt and Bello, who co-starred in “A History of Violence” but did not share any scenes in that film, play off each other so well that it’s disappointing the flashbacks make up such a relatively small portion of “The Yellow Handkerchief.”"
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