![]() To be able to work with someone, and be in a space that's full of gentility, but isn't polite, that was really essential to all of us feeling like we were collaborating in the process. And it was a lot to process while we were making it, before we were making it. It actually gets him kind of going, “Oh.” Which is confidence, competence, on his part.Īnne Hathaway: And in this realm where- I mean it's a lot to process in this. He's not intimidated by an alternative conviction at all. It's not intimidated because he's very secure with his own convictions. Loved to actually- He quietly gets turned on when you contradict him or have a differing opinion. Matthew McConaughey: Yeah, non-possessive. Matthew McConaughey: Creative, exciting, but always calm. What was the collaboration process like with him?Īnne Hathaway: Oh, gorgeous. Talk to me about Steven Knight because he wrote and directed this film. It is definitely a modern noir with surrealism attached to it. 1.65M subscribers Subscribe 844 106K views 4 years ago At the junket for their new film, 'Serenity,' Matthew McConnaughey finally sees Matt Damon's impersonation of him on 'SNL's' 2018 closer. Screen Rant: I actually love that, by the way. And that's all I'm going to say about that. I think that someone says, “Oh, it's a sexy noir.” And I said, “Well, it's a sexy, surreal noir.” It's a modern noir, which means that things that exist in the modern world make it into this movie. When you meet me in the film.Īnne Hathaway: I think mind bending. That's the father figure that I am to my son. And as you-I’m about to get into giving things away. For 10 years he's been trying to catch this fish because he's going to make a son happy. Matthew McConaughey: The hunt for Baker Dill, it's to do it for his son. And Matthew, your character, his obsession and life goal is to catch this giant tuna. Now we do in this film, and it's amazing. Screen Rant: Interesting, it does remind me this film-noir style character that we'd never really get to explore the other side. And I was really excited about getting to tell the story of someone who presents one way and has a whole different inner life. And by the end of the film, the mask has dropped, and you see this person, this soul who's been contorted by this abuse, by rage, by pain, by what she's been forced to endure. And there's a lot of conversation nowadays, not necessarily when we were making this, but now, about what that is and how harmful that can be. The thing that really drew me to Karen was this idea that she's a woman who gives the appearance, and it's an appearance, it's a mask, that's been very defined by the male gaze. I knew he was going to be perfect in this part. I loved the idea of getting to work with Matthew again. ![]() I'm not usually the girl that gets sent this character. ![]() So, what really drew you to Karen?Īnne Hathaway: Oh, thank you very much. She's this femme fatale, protective mother, and survivor, all at the same time. Screen Rant: First of all, guys, great job on the film. ![]()
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