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00:00one of the coolest parts of the battle i thought was when the sea snake leads leads the chase
00:04through the streets it's like to love it aye lord admiral follow her way you must go no further
00:13we do not know the lay of this place we are sailing blind sea snake will guide us we know
00:19that you're a great sailor from the you know the background on him but we had to see him show
00:25off
00:25his sailing skills what was it like to film on that massive ship it was great to film on the
00:29ship was was amazing as a gift because anytime you can get as much of the physical stuff the less
00:37you
00:37have to rely on your imagination the better it's easier to to work that way lonnie our director
00:42would just say this is the sea snake this is where we see who he is man this is the
00:46money and so it
00:48was lovely to have that opportunity to be the guy who can lead you through the dragon's teeth whatever
00:52it is just from pure memory well i mean that's got to be great isn't it so yeah it was
00:57an absolute uh
00:57joy and i'm glad it came across did you and steve talk about like maybe there's like years of
01:03rivalry and how did much of that that help inform that passion oh loads i mean i i again i
01:08have an
01:08answer in my head that i can't say because i don't have the power to make it canon of of
01:12what happened
01:12between them um because i needed something in my head every day because steve toussaint as i'm sure you
01:17know is a lovely man yeah and so to get up at 4am six days a week for three weeks
01:23and try and murder him
01:24you've got to have a pretty strong reason to do it so i had to like invent this this thing
01:29that
01:29corliss did and what she sees when she sees him and his ship i had to create some pretty pretty
01:35strong law in my head i wrote it all down in a notebook abu there's a moment during the battle
01:39you know where alan sees lohar attack corliss close is kind of like knocked off and you cry out father
01:45like me for the first time and then just become a superhero basically
02:00how does this publicly owning you know that relationship kind of instigate that ability
02:07to pull upon supernatural what alan witnesses is the the potential or the actual loss of
02:15something that could have been really beautiful and i think that tears him asunder and in that
02:22moment i think there is that almost rage and and and anger not necessarily towards lohar but more so
02:33towards what what could have what could have been and i think like that's where he pulls his power from
02:41and where it all you know where it all kind of comes out i think there was a real responsibility
02:46for me to kind of depict alan as as kind of primal and raw as as he is you know
02:54i think that was that
02:55was the that was where the goal is and also to show that you know he's not one to be
03:02trifled with
03:03in moments of crisis um the reason why he is he is the son of the sea snake what was
03:09it like working
03:10with him and just really inhabiting that very bitter battle to the end even when it's just pretend
03:16when you are a woman being strangled to death by a much larger man and you're underwater when
03:22this is happening it was demanding but i was grateful that the abu and everyone on set was so
03:26lovely and kind and professional and yeah i don't have uh i don't have the words to say how nice
03:32it
03:32was working with all of them
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