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Spoilers for "Steve" are ahead. You can stream the film with a Netflix subscription.

The latest movie to drop on Netflix’s schedule, "Steve," is an intense, empathetic and raw look into the lives of teachers at a struggling school. Cillian Murphy plays the titular teacher, and he works alongside Tracey Ullman’s Amanda. Throughout the film, they both struggle with everything they’re facing, and it all comes to a head toward the end. That climactic scene is moving and necessary for Steve, and when I spoke to Cillian Murphy about it, he told me why Ullman's improvising during it gave him goosebumps.
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00:00I was wondering if you had a magic moment with Tracy working on this movie.
00:04It's interesting because there's a scene in the movie where Amanda kind of pushes Steve to, like, say, say, tell me that it's not your fault.
00:19Tell me that it's not your fault.
00:20And she went, she improvised all that.
00:22So it all happened in the moment.
00:24And we were completely all like it was all goosebumps.
00:27And like 95% of the movie is not improvised.
00:30But that particular sequence, which is really crucial for Steve, that happened in the moment between me and Tracy.
00:38And it was like sort of goosebumps, you know?
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