The Australian actress - who stars alongside Nicolas Cage in psychological thriller `Trespass` - has cried because of the story, which tells the tale of a wealthy husband and wife who find their home invaded by strangers.
She said: "I came downstairs the other night, and I was crying, and my husband was like `Why are you crying?` and I realised it`s getting to me. The violence and abuse that I`m shooting on camera must have somehow permeated into my mind off the set."
The movie`s director Joel Schumacher also believes the picture - which is due for release in 2011 - plays on fears many people have about strangers entering their home.
He told the Shreveport Times: "I think that`s probably most of our fears. That, in the middle of the night, you`re going to wake up and there`s somebody in your house or apartment. And we`ve seen it in all the news stories and it`s a question of why are these people breaking in on this night and how did they know to do this at this time."
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