00:01La Florida ha diramato un'allerta uragano di quinta categoria.
00:06Rendete le vostre famiglie, i vostri cari, e andatevene.
00:10I remember reading it the first time and thinking, oh my gosh, this will be the hardest job I've ever
00:14done.
00:15And that really excited me. I love that.
00:17I love the idea of pushing myself physically, mentally, emotionally.
00:21So it kind of felt right.
00:27There were days where I would get home covered head to toe in mud and blood and just sleep in
00:32it
00:32and go straight back into work the next day because it would save me time in the morning
00:35so I could get an extra 45 minutes sleep.
00:45I do love working instinctually. It's kind of how I've always worked.
00:48So I don't like to rehearse. I don't like to pre-plan.
00:50I like to just throw myself into it.
00:53But with this you do need to know, okay, I have to be in this corner of the room at
00:57this point
00:58and the alligator's going to come from this side and so I have to run there.
01:01And that took me a little while to adjust to but Alex was really great at kind of shouting during
01:06the scenes.
01:06You know, he'd get into the character of the alligator for me and just scream at me
01:10and I'd have that to react to.
01:20I've never worked with tension before on this scale and it's a genre that I have no experience in
01:26and it's really lovely knowing that he does.
01:29He knows exactly what he's doing and he does it well.
01:31And he was really able to guide me through scenes to tell me what level of panic I should be
01:36at
01:36to match the final level of tension that we were trying to build.
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