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Making Of THUNDERBOLTS* - Best Of Behind The Scenes, Stunts, Set Visit & Talk With Florence Pugh
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00:27That was the easy part.
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00:29So here we're at the Merdeka 1-1-8 getting ready to do a real base jump off the second
00:34largest
00:34O que é o que é a construção do mundo?
00:36Vamos lá.
00:37Ok.
00:39Em qualquer filme, isso é incrível.
00:43Como vezes você vê alguém se derrindo de uma construção?
00:47É estranho como se sente zen.
00:533, 2, 1...
00:55Go!
01:15É muito divertido.
01:17Foi uma experiência muito maravilhosa para fazer esse filme.
01:21Esse nível de intensidade é algo que eu não senti antes.
01:27Saber que você está gravando em IMAX.
01:29Isso é algo muito emocionante para nós.
01:31É sobre ser realmente imerso em cada filme.
01:40Nós conseguimos usar a melhor tecnologia de novo para ser realmente IMAX.
01:46Cada peça...
01:49...e cada frame...
01:51...mão se fala para eles.
01:54Isso realmente me excita e muda no meu cérebro.
01:59...que faz todo mundo full de adrenalina.
02:01Ah!
02:02E faz você tão apreciado por cada shot.
02:06Porque você é assim, sim!
02:07Nós todos fizemos isso!
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06:26Eu me lembro, mas você realmente did.
06:29Sim, eu me lembro.
06:31Foi um desafio porque tem vários tipos de corpo que realmente realmente fazem sentido
06:37para diferentes personagens, certo?
06:40Então, no início, jogando o Bob, ele era meio pequeno, e eu fiz muito com a língua de corpo
06:45como possível, mas também eu trabalhei com esse treinador, o Brendan, que realmente
06:48nós trabalhamos em um lugar que era realmente forte, físicamente, mas lean,
06:55para que ele era meio que ele era meio vazio-sealado.
07:00E então, nós literalmente tínhamos dois meses antes da sua revelação,
07:03em que ponto, nós pensamos que era um pouco serioso.
07:07Então, eu estava, tipo, terminando o dia às 21h, e aí eu vou trabalhar por, tipo,
07:11dois e meio horas, e aí eu vou trabalhar, e aí eu vou acordar, e aí eu wakei
07:18e aí eu vou falar, porque eu acho que, eu sei, eu me lembro quando eu vejo
07:22algo e o seu poder é dissonante à sua presença, você sabe?
07:28E então, eu realmente queria que isso seja possível.
07:31Obviamente, o poder pode ser possível e materializar em muitas maneiras,
07:36mas foi importante para mim que há algum tipo de serum que realmente
07:40começa a metastasize dentro da sua corpo.
07:44E você não vê muito de isso no camera.
07:48Quando você vê isso, você vê a reação.
07:52E também quando você está fazendo todos os stunts,
07:55que eu não tinha muito experiência com,
07:56é muito útil para poder ter essa estamina e poder fazer isso
07:59sobre e sobre e sobre e sobre e sobre.
08:00Então, sendo literalmente strong e fit,
08:03foi muito importante.
08:05E a razão, para mim, como Ghost,
08:07é a razão que eu realmente conecto com o Hot Yoga,
08:09é porque...
08:10Eu fiz um monte de isso, e eu não sei que você já fez,
08:13mas é porque...
08:14Não é muito estranho.
08:14Do you know o que é?
08:16Você, você, você, você, você, eu...
08:16É o lagi novo.
08:26É...
08:29É...
08:30and hot yoga and keeping focus
08:32and it was this kind of different
08:34training and energy that
08:36I was connecting
08:38with a lot with this
08:40energy that I was bringing onto set
08:43with the training.
08:44That makes sense.
08:46It's punishing.
08:48I didn't even do that, it's insane.
08:49I mean, all ate chicken,
08:52salve rice, protein, nutrients.
08:55Yeah, a lot.
08:56Besides Marvel's signature action,
08:58There's a lot of humor in the film, despite its darker tone.
09:02As an actor, how important was it to you to have moments of levity in the story?
09:07Very.
09:08When a movie takes itself too seriously, it can really be not fun.
09:16And part of the experience of being in a Marvel movie is, like, let's have some fun.
09:21That's part of the experience.
09:23It's like I'm going away from my home to have this two-hour experience where I'm going to laugh and
09:30cry and feel all the emotions.
09:32And humor is an important part of our daily life to keep you feeling fresh and excited.
09:38So to me, it's very important.
09:40Humor, definitely, of course.
09:42But also, I think it's getting the audience to invest and to care about these people and these people together.
09:50And I think it's really interesting because I really do feel like everybody was a good fit.
09:56I mean, even on and off screen.
09:59And just personality-wise and mindset.
10:02And I think if you understand what these characters are trying to learn from or get through,
10:13then I think you're invested and you want to see them succeed.
10:17What impressed you both the most about the production and the crew?
10:21Well, what surprised me the most and delighted me the most was the amount of people and departments
10:31it takes to put this kind of production together and the expertise that comes to bear.
10:37And I was very, I was awed by that fact and that there are so many people bringing their absolute
10:46A game to this.
10:47It kind of feels very old Hollywood in a way because there's so many, you know, the props department
10:53and the stunts and the costumes and all of it is so well thought through and so layered with expertise
11:05that I was just, you know, I mean, you know, I bow down to all of it.
11:11It takes, it doesn't take a village.
11:14It takes like a city, a state, a country to put this thing together.
11:21Yeah, I think what was so cool about this was how most of the stunts and effects were shot practically.
11:30There's very little CGI, which is quite unique for a Marvel movie.
11:35So I think that was really cool to watch and impressive and just, you know, yeah.
11:41If there was a helicopter in the sky in the scene, the helicopter was really there.
11:46Yeah.
11:46What makes this band of heroes relatable?
11:49Oh, that they make so many mistakes.
11:51And they hate themselves.
11:53And they hate themselves.
11:53So much.
11:54And they're just, they're struggling to, they're struggling to work with one another.
11:59They, they don't know how to share.
12:02They don't know how to.
12:03They don't know how to ask for help.
12:04They don't know how to.
12:05They don't know how to ask for.
12:05They also are just like, they're so, they're so used to being such lone wolves that they don't know how
12:12to even communicate or how to have any etiquette.
12:16And I think there's something quite wonderful and charming about watching all of those, all of those, what's the word?
12:25Attributes.
12:26Yeah.
12:27Together.
12:29My brain.
12:30No, it's great.
12:31Attributes.
12:31Yeah.
12:32You were like, what's the word?
12:33I was like, misfits.
12:34Yeah.
12:34Like, crazy people.
12:37Yeah.
12:38Yeah.
12:39Watch them try to team up because despite, they do team up despite their willful trying not to, you know,
12:47and their willful need to believe that they are unlovable, unforgivable, unworkable in this world.
12:55They do wind up coming together.
12:57As an actor, what was important for you to convey about your characters?
13:01You do relate to the character in your own.
13:04way in your own self because, you know, at the end of the day, I'm not a ghost.
13:08So, I can't, you know, sit here and go, um, so I phased yesterday.
13:12Like, it's that emotional and complex, you know, making these characters three-dimensional, four-dimensional.
13:18Um, it's connecting with what, what the character, what the struggles are of the characters, which is what, you know,
13:26we want the audience to feel relatable.
13:28I can relate to my character.
13:29You know, there's, you know, there's, you know, when you have your guard up, there's, you know, the idea of
13:34loneliness.
13:34There's also sometimes not believing you can deserve to be a hero or forgiveness or second chances.
13:41Um, and I think, yeah, there's, I definitely draw, you know, personal experiences as an actor with, with, you know,
13:50who I'm playing, um, which you can start from.
13:54And that just starts from a real heartbeat in a real place.
13:58All said, yeah, I think, um, oftentimes you can end up doing almost like, it's like telephone where you kind
14:07of are inspired by these performances or these versions of stories that have been told already.
14:12And they're kind of echoes of something that is actually true.
14:15And so I, I really felt it was important to kind of try and remove those echoes, um, from my
14:22kind of like landscape of, of architecture as I was trying to build Bob and come from a place of
14:27truth, you know, and, and a place that was my own, um, which is, you know, which was, uh, I
14:36was lucky that that was kind of welcomed in this circumstance, you know.
14:39What was it like working with the director, Jake Schreier?
14:42Jake is very dry.
14:44Um, but very funny and cautiously optimistic, I would say.
14:49Cautiously optimistic is good.
14:51Um, he, he had like a really good handle on what this is, I guess, what this movie is, what
14:57the tone is, and what's the, what makes this movie, how is it funny and different than something like Guardians
15:03of the Galaxy, or, or how is it as real as something like Captain America Winter Soldier?
15:09Or, I, and, and he found its own thing.
15:12It's nothing's too much or everything's just enough.
15:16He had a very specific vision of what he wanted to make in terms of emotionally, and it wasn't always
15:23like, you know, he, he, he came at it from, this is not perfect.
15:27And anytime I've ever done a movie, no matter what the movie was, or show was, which is, this isn't
15:32perfect yet, but we're gonna make it as good as we can.
15:35And not like, I'm amazing, I'm really good, and I know what I'm doing, and so if you don't do
15:41it this way, it's not gonna work.
15:43If you come at it that way, I'm always like, oh god.
15:45But if it's like that, it's always been a wonderful experience, and Jake is inherently that way.
15:51I think everybody had this feeling of like, oh my god, he's actually, I think he's actually listening.
15:57Where, like, a lot of times, you'll hear a director listen, and you're like, I don't know if they heard
16:01anything I just said, and then the changes don't happen, and you're like, oh, whatever.
16:05There were, Jake listens, he hears you.
16:08We, we were rehearsing, and debating, and coming up with that, like, that last scene until the day we did
16:15it.
16:16And, it still wasn't perfect, you know?
16:19And it worked.
16:19It worked, I mean, major changes, uh, that we, that we were making, because it just wasn't, and then we've
16:25kind of found the thing,
16:26that clicked that last night in the hotel, in that hotel room we were all sitting in, where, like, you
16:31know, it was just felt like we were gonna blow up the movie,
16:33but that was the, that was the magic sauce, and we got it to a point that really worked, and,
16:39yeah, Jake allowed for that.
16:41And, and, and a lot of patience, I mean, he never lost.
16:44It was cool.
16:45I, again, it's just, it's a lot to do, and I think there's a lot of pressure, and so, anyway,
16:50he's great.
16:51I'm so grateful to have worked with Jake Schreier on this film.
16:54Uh, we, we couldn't have done this film if, if he hadn't been involved.
17:00His, um, dedication to, uh, the, the grittiness, the tone, the rawness of the, the movie, and of the story
17:09itself.
17:10Um, he was, um, devoted to character arc and development, and the story has a real shape in the film,
17:22which I think audiences are gonna really respond to.
17:24Um, there are characters to be properly rooting for in an emotional kind of way.
17:30And, by the way, he straddles the world Jake did, uh, in his direction, straddling the world of comedy and
17:38drama very, uh, expertly.
17:42I mean, very finely tuned.
17:44Amazing.
17:46Hmm.
17:48Um, I think Jake is such a brilliant filmmaker and really brought his kind of, um, you know, excellent taste
17:58and instincts to this.
18:00Um, and it's just an incredibly thoughtful, uh, you know, it's so detailed in, in his work.
18:07And I think it really kind of, the, the film is so much richer for his input.
18:13Oh, it was amazing working with Jake.
18:15He, you know, all of the things that we've said that we loved about making this movie, it was him
18:20that really argued for it and defended, um, uh, the themes of this movie.
18:25So, uh, I, it just was a huge honor to be able to do a Marvel movie in this way.
18:31Um, and, and what was he like to work with?
18:35He's such a supporter.
18:36He really believes in every single person that he hires and he just thought that we were all great.
18:42That's what was so brilliant was like when we'd go on set and he would ask us to do something
18:46ridiculous, because sometimes you do have to be asked to do ridiculous things on sets like these.
18:50He'd be like, now I know, but can you just trust me because you're amazing and you'll sell it.
18:55And you're like, okay, I'll do the thing.
18:58He did make us all feel very loved.
19:00Yeah, so loved.
19:00And it was genuine.
19:02Like, I think he says it many times in interviews, and I believe him every time he says it, he
19:05says, he just says, like, why'd you want to do this movie?
19:07And he's like, this cast.
19:09Yeah.
19:09He's like, can you imagine having this cast together?
19:12Yeah.
19:12And you're just like, oh, yeah, you really do love us.
19:14He really, really loves us.
19:15And that's a beautiful thing to walk onto set and know that you're going to be taken care of by
19:19a director in that way and not compromised for some other department.
19:23And so it's, yeah, it was really nice.
19:24Several of the actors have played their characters before.
19:27How did their character knowledge help you as a director?
19:31I think part of it is just to have actors this good is always just a privilege as a director.
19:36It makes your job very easy.
19:37But I think also, you know, to make a good movie, you want to feel like not only that everyone
19:43brought their best and we had an amazing cast and crew on this film,
19:46but also that they brought something of themselves into it.
19:49And all of these actors care so deeply about their work and about the characters that they've portrayed.
19:54And so it is that interesting dialogue because in order to make a movie, you need to have a new
19:59conflict, a new want, a new need, a new arc for them to play.
20:02But it also needs to feel honest to the character that they've also brought to life.
20:06And so there was a lot of really interesting discussions in those kind of weeks of rehearsal beforehand where we
20:11didn't really rehearse so much.
20:13It's just go through the script, really talk about where it was heading, like what it was establishing and how
20:18they could sort of, you know, adjust it and bring things to it
20:23that made it feel more personal to them and to the character that they were so protective of.
20:28I click leave on porch.
20:33Your subordinates will be reported to DoorDash HQ.
20:37Alexei, it's me. Open up.
20:40Elena?
20:42Hold on!
20:47Elena!
20:49Hi, Dad.
20:50Sorry about the wait.
20:51It was an important call.
20:54Highly classified.
20:55Lot of work.
20:56Lot of work.
20:57Many irons in fire.
21:00You feel fulfilled?
21:03Oh, yeah.
21:04Yeah, so full.
21:06So filled.
21:07But why do you ask this?
21:09What brings you here?
21:16There is something wrong with me.
21:21In emptiness, I'm just drifting.
21:26And I don't have purpose.
21:29I thought throwing myself into work was the answer.
21:37No!
21:37No!
21:42No!
21:52With your feet on the air,
21:54your head on the ground,
21:59try it, break it,
22:12Oh, oh, no
22:13Who are you?
22:14I'm Bob
22:17Who sent you Bob?
22:18Nobody
22:19Were you all sent?
22:25Everyone here has done bad things
22:28Shadow ops
22:30Robbing government labs
22:33Contract kills
22:35Yeah, so?
22:36So, someone wants us gone
22:44What the hell?
22:49We're brought up with this belief
22:54That there are good guys
22:55And there are bad guys
23:00What's the plan?
23:02This could get messy
23:10But eventually
23:12You come to realize
23:14That there are bad guys
23:16And there are worse guys
23:18And nothing else
23:21Look at you
23:22So adorable
23:23So adorable
23:31She's bulletproof
23:33What happened to bulletproof?
23:35It's bulletproof-ish
23:40Is that Bucky?
23:44That's not good
23:45What the hell?
23:46I'm good
23:57I'm good
23:59I'm good
24:03I'm good
24:04I'm good
24:09Tchau, tchau.
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