Clip shows the making of the teaser poster, with some extra footage

Nov 1, 2012 15:03 GMT  ·  By

Nicole Kidman has a kind of aristocratic beauty that makes a perfect casting choice for the upcoming “Stoker,” which, judging by the video below, is just as beautiful as it’s weird.

Coming from the “Oldboy” director Park Chan-Wook, “Stoker” is his first English-language film, but an extremely promising one.

It focuses on the strange relationship between a mother (Kidman) and daughter (Mia Wasikowska) in the aftermath of a death in the family. Uncle Charlie (Goode) comes to live with them and is thus introduced into the chaos of their daily life.

“Soon after his arrival, she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him,” a brief synopsis of the film reads.

The video below is a making of the teaser poster above (click on the image to see it in full). It includes plenty of footage from the film that should make you want to see it when it opens in theaters in March 2013.

And, just in case you’re not sold on “Stoker” yet, I’m also throwing in the first official song off the soundtrack: “Becomes the Color” by Emily Wells.