Chicago Sun-Times

BEFORE ANDAFTERLI­FE

Remake’s star hears ‘ Flatliners’ lore from Chicago

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LOS ANGELES— The first “Flatliners,” released in 1990, was shot in Chicago and starred Kiefer Sutherland as amedical student who convinces his fellow budding doctors to join him in a dangerous experiment to briefly stop their lives. It’s all about an attempt to glimpse into the afterlife.

A quarter- century later, Sutherland appears in the new “Flatliners” remake ( opening Friday), playing a top hospital physician who oversees medical students played by Ellen Page, James Norton, Kiersey Clemons, Nina Dobrev and Diego Luna. Page’s character “actually mirrors the character Kiefer played in the first film. Both of us were the instigator­s of this experiment,” the actress told me.

“Kiefer had lots of great things to say about Chicago, working with Kevin Bacon and Julia Roberts and all that,” she added. “He did mention that he loved so many of the shooting locations and thought they added a kind of dark authentici­ty to the movie— especially your science museum [ Museum of Science and Industry],” said Page, who did her filming in Toronto.

“Flatliners” actors did a lot of thinking about life after death as they were filming—“and we still think about it,” said Norton.

“No matter whether you are a person of faith or not, it’s clearly something you do ponder when you work on something like this,” he said. “It’s a big question. Yet, of course, to be honest, we have no clue. I think the whole film is about Kiefer’s line [ from the second film] when he discovers what we’re up to: ‘ Don’t go there, because it’s supposed to be unknown to the living.’ ”

In both films, after the students have their neardeath experience­s, things take an ugly turn, as longsuppre­ssed feelings of guilt for shameful or unfortunat­e behavior come back to haunt them. That guilt comes to life via scary re- creations of those past events or individual­s they have wronged.

Page agreed that feelings of guilt can stick with us — even in our deep subconscio­us— for a long, long time. “There are different forms of guilt, because we are, hopefully, empathetic creatures. Those range from silly things that we shouldn’t feel guilty about to much more serious things that we should feel guilty about.

“Regardless of whether it is something that we’ve done that we regret, it’s something we have to address and not hide away. I think figurative­ly— and in this case literally — those guilts will come back to haunt you to the point where you endanger yourself.”

Filmwork forces Haddish to cancel Zanies gigs

Things are certainly moving into fast gear for actress and comedian TiffanyHad­dish. Coming off co- starring with Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith and Regina Hall in the hit film “Girls Trip,” Haddish now has been signed to shoot the film “Night School” with Kevin Hart. For that reason, she will not be available for her scheduled Oct. 12- 14 shows at Zanies Comedy Clubs in Chicago and Rosemont.

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| SONY PICTURES Ellen Page plays a med student running dangerous experiment­s for a glimpse of the afterlife in the new “Flatliners” movie.
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