
Flatliners tells of five medical students who embark on a daring and dangerous experiment to gain insight into the mystery of what lies beyond the confines of life. The bold adventure begins when they trigger near-death experiences by stopping their hearts for short periods of time. As their trials become more perilous, each must confront the sins from their past while facing the paranormal consequences of journeying to the other side.

“Ellen brings an emotional credibility and depth to the character,” says director Niels Arden Oplev. “It’s compelling to see her take her character into dark corners – you can call her the ringleader; she influences the others to go along with her.”

That wide range continues as Page’s character begins her dangerous experiments. “Before she flatlines, she’s very closed off from the intensity of her feelings about her past – she protects herself from those feelings,” says Page. “Right after she flatlines, she has a moment of bliss – that euphoria you feel just after you’ve gone through a difficult time. She cracks open – she starts to feel strength and freedom, but she also starts to tap into everything she’s feeling inside, and her façade starts to unravel.”

“Marlo is a great character,” states producer Peter Safran. “She’s the girl that you want to hate because she really has it all – she’s beautiful, she’s smart, and she’s clearly well off – but she brings a humor to everything that she does, so it’s impossible to hate her. A lot of that is because Nina Dobrev is also that girl; Nina is just somebody you want to hang out with; she’s just a charming person and she brings that charm to the character of Marlo.”
Flatliners is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International.
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