British actor Jude Law hits the Berlinale red carpet for the premiere of psychological thriller "Side Effects"<br/> <br />Oscar winning director Steven Soderbergh's delves into the world of prescription drugs - in his last film before taking a self-imposed break from movie-making.<br/> <br />In the movie, Roony Mara's character is given anti-anxiety drugs which inadvertently trigger blackouts.<br/> <br />When tragedy strikes - a trail of blood and murder lead back to her.<br/> <br />Law hinted that "Side Effects" will challenge audiences, while also delivering a few shocking twists along the way.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Jude Law, saying:<br/> <br />"I think at the heart of it really there is a greater danger that we like shortcuts to remedy and that's really what this film is about. But at its heart it's a thriller. It's a film with a great twist, a twist that I don't think anyone ever sees coming and that's the entertainment value of the film as opposed to the many subjects it brings up questions about."<br/> <br />Law plays the psychiatrist out to find the truth, including locking horns with a shady doctor played by Catherine Zeta-Jones.<br/> <br />Soderbergh previously took aim at the dark side of US narcotics policy in his Oscar winning 2001 movie 'Traffic'.
