00:00For the most part, the training is more focused on the fights, you know, the physical fights and the choreos and knives and guns and all that.
00:09But I never got to practice with a flamethrower, and I definitely had the fire.
00:14It's a scary thing.
00:16And I remember they asked me to rehearse the day before filming, and I was like, no, that's not necessary.
00:20I'll just do it on the day.
00:21And they were like, no, no, you really need to just feel it and the heat on your face and everything, how it moves.
00:28And I did it, and I knew I was with the best people in the business, like just doing fire.
00:36But still, when I shot that, you know, this guy and he got on fire, I was, I had to like drop it, and I walked away, and I had to unzip my thing and just cry.
00:47It was really emotional.
00:48It's just a visual, horrible thing to, you know, to have in your, you know, it's in my brain forever, you know.
00:56But everyone was safe, and I knew that, and, you know, I got comfortable with it afterwards, and then I burned 105 people after.
01:04And you looked amazing doing it.
01:06Yes.
01:06Yes.
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