00:00It's hard!
00:00It's not comfortable.
00:03Having such front-facing careers, how difficult it must be to go through that family drama
00:09while also juggling everything else you have going on in your life.
00:12Did you find some parallels there?
00:13I mean, I definitely did.
00:15I didn't get to see my daughter very much on this movie at all.
00:17She got to come out for one weekend in like two months.
00:20And that was because she was in school.
00:22And that was rough.
00:23I don't know how to explain being...
00:25I mean, I can't imagine being a service member or something
00:27and going away for six months at a time and not seeing your family.
00:29I just can't fathom it.
00:31And it was.
00:33It was.
00:33It was lonely.
00:34It was really lonely.
00:35And it's tough to take movies that are in hard places to get to because, you know, kids have to
00:40be in school.
00:41And it's tough to disrupt that because it's a disservice to them.
00:45But it's also a disservice not to see them.
00:47And you're constantly trying to, like, figure out the balance.
00:50Yeah, same.
00:51It's a never-ending.
00:53Like, we're always figuring it out.
00:54Like, right now my husband's working and I'm here with the kids and doing press.
00:59And, yeah, it's hard.
01:02It's a weird note to end on, but thank you for opening up to me.
01:04Aw.
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