00:00What I loved was we just fell into a rhythm together.
00:05I just loved that we didn't...
00:07And also Nia doesn't overanalyze, which I think is great.
00:11Just let the actors play the scene, try it out, feel the temperature.
00:16And I think we just evolved in the scenes in a really great way.
00:22I think that's the best when two actors, you don't have to talk about it.
00:27Just start to play and energies happen and the director can just decide
00:32where they want the camera or where they want to adjust it.
00:35Rhythm or pace or temperature of a scene,
00:37but that the actors themselves are kind of just there responding to each other.
00:41And I thought that's what we...
00:43Absolutely. Yeah.
00:44I don't think it's something you can necessarily force.
00:47It just happens or it doesn't.
00:49No, you can't force it.
00:50It happened for us and gratefully so.
00:53And how was filming?
00:54Because there were a lot of sets as outdoors as they seem in the film
00:58and neither of you were wearing very much.
01:00Was it cold?
01:01Very cold.
01:02We were shooting towards the end of August and the night shoot,
01:05especially for the last sequence, which is at night, freezing.
01:08Freezing.
01:09Yeah.
01:10I mean, it got to just above freezing.
01:13I mean, this is in North Yorkshire at the end of August
01:16at night at four in the morning.
01:18Yeah.
01:19It was cold.
01:20Yeah.
01:21We had an easy up, a little mini heater and good conversation.
01:24I was wearing huge thick warm coats and stuff.
01:27And then I had to take it off to be, do the scene.
01:29On, off, on, off.
01:30Yeah.
01:31It was, it was very cold, but we did it.
01:34And here we are.
01:35So...
01:36You got a lot of fun.
01:37Bye.
01:38Thank you, too.
01:39You are an incredible.
01:40Bye.
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