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Jodie Foster's Carnage Psychology
Jodie Foster's Carnage Psychology

Jodie Foster thinks 'Carnage' is still about the ''psychology'' of human relationships despite it being a comedy.

Jodie Foster thinks 'Carnage' is about "real psychology".

The actress stars alongside Kate Winslet, John C. Reilly and Christoph Waltz in the adaptation of the hit theatre show about a group of parents discussing a problem with each other's children, and she admits many people will be able to empathise with the situation.

She said: "Although 'Carnage' is satirical and outlandish in some respect, the relationship between the characters has a real grounding in real psychology.

"It's the tapestry of people's lives that I find most fascinating - how they interact with each other and how they drive each other crazy, how they stab each other over and over again. Really, we're all very primitive."

Despite that, John - who plays Jodie's partner in the film - thinks there are comedic elements.

He told Film3Sixty magazine: "It's a perfect set-up for comedy, because whenever you put people in a difficult situation and make them behave in a polite way, that's an age old recipe for comedy."