In "State of Play", McAdams plays Della Frye, a blogger for a newspaper in Washington, D.C. She’s hot on the trail of a scandal involving politician Stephen Collins (played by Ben Affleck), a married congressman exposed for having an affair with a female subordinate who dies mysteriously on a train track. Della often clashes with her co-worker Cal McCaffrey (played by Russell Crowe), an "old school" journalist who happens to be a friend of Stephen’s. Cal also gets involved in the investigation, and the two reporters team up to get to the bottom of the story. McAdams recently
talked about "State of Play", why she could never be a journalist in real life and which of her "State of Play" male co-stars she thought was the hottest.
For anyone who hasn’t seen “State of Play,” can you describe your character Della Frye?
It’s definitely her passion. And I think she’s very interested in uncovering the truth. But I also
think she’s a product of modern-day journalism... She wants to impress her boss, and she wants to get it right. It’s not about fast results and sexy stories all the time.
Here is the participator of State of play:
State of Play. UK 2009. Directed by Kevin MacDonald. Written by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Tony Gilroy and Billy Ray. Cinematography by Rodrigo Prieto. Music score composed by Alex Heffes. Edited by Justine Wright. Starring Russell
Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Helen
Mirren, Robin Wright Penn, Jason Bateman and Jeff Daniels. 2 hours 7 minutes. MPAA rated PG-13 for some violence, language including sexual references, and brief drug content. 3.5 stars (out of 5)
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