Bring Her Back is undoubtedly going to fuel nightmares and will use fresh talent to do it.
And then we just improved.
And she just blew everyone away.
She second-guessed herself a lot.
[She would say] I don’t think I can sit and dance the camera.
She’s like, I don’t think I can cry on camera.
You know, there’s all these things, you know, the walls that she put up.
At the end of the film, she’s balling her eyes out.
She’s like, jumping on the dance floor, the rap party, scream singing.
And luckily, this was Sally’s process as well.
So he came to Australia, and his Australian accent is on point as well.
And yeah, [they] were both amazing.
And that was a really poignant [insight].
That line became very thematic throughout the film, and yeah, it’s threaded all the way through.
The Inspiration Behind Bring Her Back
The Movie Is Birthed From Tragedy.
Danny Philippou: It always will make things depressing.
And my cousin was the last one to let him go.
And horror is a fun way to look at dark things like that.
So, that became part of the screenwriting process.
Hopefully, it’s fun and [but] probably not.
And then during this shoot, the crew kind of had this sort of respect, almost.
Well, that’s how it feels.
And then you’re in the deep again, and you feel like you’re drowning again.
And you’re like, Oh, what a fuck do we put ourselves through this again?
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