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Behind the True Story takes you behind the scenes of Vince Dixon's 'Sometimes I Imagine Your Funeral', a short film base | dG1fUDZjYjBwaXZLNm8
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00:02Based on the pictures that I have seen and how Vince talks about his sister has really been
00:09helpful to create Chloe. So far a lot of my scenes for Chloe has actually been like happier moments
00:16with her family and her brother. As she was growing up as a teenager the Chloe character
00:22that she would have wanted to be in with the cool kids and I think as she gets a little
00:26bit older
00:27her clothes get less and less popular trendy and more grunge trendy. Everybody uses clothes as a
00:35piece of self-expression or even maybe armor and I think that as she gets older we bring more armor.
00:43You still see all these little pockets of joy that they experience throughout all three phases of
00:48you know young Max, teen Max and Chloe and then the adult side too. It shows all the good that's
00:55there that was always there that existed in their relationship. I really want the audience to pay
01:01attention to Chloe being more. She has feelings. She has a family that loves her. She's human. She
01:09makes mistakes but she's also dimensional and has fun and laughs.
01:25And so we'll try to focus on.
01:25Oh yeah.
01:25I know the evidence.
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