![]() Were there any funny things that happened on set while you were making this?Īmy: There was a lot. Usually, the next day is completely different. You just can't seem to get ahead of yourself, and you try to have a good attitude, but it just seems like there's one road block in front of the next.Īmy: I go to sleep. You just wake up on the wrong side of the bed and you're stuck all day. Have you ever had a day in your life when things were just disastrous, like they were with your character?Īmy: Sure, yeah. Something I took from the film was just to loosen up, all around. ![]() It was sunny when it was supposed to be raining and raining when it was supposed to be sunny, so we really had to be loose. We were always outside and there was rain and wind. He was really great on his feet, and with dealing with the elements in Ireland. As much as you try to train a cow, they're not really programmed to cooperate. You're working with cows and they don't cooperate. ![]() Sometimes for the scenes that are more timing specific, you're a little more constrained, but he definitely allowed for a lot of improvisation, like in the scene with the cows. There were definitely scenes where we had a lot of room to improv. He's so masculine that I think men will really enjoy watching him enjoy Anna's suffering a little bit.ĭid you get to do any improvisation on the film?Īmy: It depended on the scene. In this film especially, Declan really, really enjoys it. It is very relatable, to women and men today, to see that in film.ĭo you think that people enjoy seeing them get their comeuppance?Īmy: I think the men probably enjoy that. Amy: I think because women are taking more and more responsibility in the work place and at home, and we're really trying to have it all.
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