During some of the emotional scenes, like the “You’re tearing me apart” scene, how did you work with the actors or with yourself to draw on these emotions? There was so much emotion in a lot of the scenes.One of the things is I’m very pro this rehearsal process. You see, the emotion you draw from your experiences but also I believe it does help me because of my background in the theater. You can draw emotion, you can fake emotion, but I don’t believe in be fake, to be honest with you. I can do the scene with you right now if you want me to. Give me the words I will present it to you. You want to test me, it’s fine with me, Rachel. By the way, we have several people who have test me and guess what? They lost.
(later)
I am going to take you up on your offer to test you on your ability to add emotion to a scene. Let’s say I stood you up for drinks.
Are you talking to Tommy or the character Johnny?
Johnny.
Okay, Johnny, sure no problem. So Rachel, why didn’t you show up for the… we’re supposed to drink, right?
We were, I’m sorry I didn’t come, I met someone else.
(Screaming) Why are you doing this to me, you know? I spent my time. Why you did this, right? You supposed to show up 2:00, I was waiting for you.
I met someone else, I’m sorry.
Sorry doesn’t cut it, I’m sorry! Sorry doesn’t cut it, what do you think?
I think that I can make my own decisions, Johnny.
I’m sorry Rachel, but this is not how it works, you know? I left Lisa for you and I thought we had going on something together and now what?
Maybe you should go back to Lisa then.
Yeah, yeah, I almost got into an accident for your information. You know that, don’t you? Did Mark tell you about it? You confuse me with another boyfriend, my name is Johnny.
Can I make it up to you and cook you dinner?
Are you promise?
I promise.
Okay, I will try. What time?
7:00.
Okay, I will be there. Scene! So who lost?
I lost.
Thank you, I didn’t say you lost. That was good sport.
― frogbs, Tuesday, 17 July 2012 14:59 (thirteen years ago)