Inside Black Mirror by Charlie Brooker & Annabel Jones & Jason Arnopp
Author:Charlie Brooker & Annabel Jones & Jason Arnopp
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Crown/Archetype
Published: 2018-11-19T16:00:00+00:00
Jerome Flynn: Hector felt very real, full of flaws and weaknesses. I’m quite fond of him. Because of the way it was cut, I think a lot of people thought he was into paedophilia as well, but he wasn’t – he was just looking for a thrill outside of his marriage and trying to feel young again. A lot of middle-aging men can identify with that, even though it wasn’t a wise way to go about it and I’m not condoning that! Also, the farcical ride he went on, and his responses to it, just made me laugh, in the best darkly comic way.
There was quite a lot of laughter during the shoot, actually. At times, Alex and I had to rein ourselves in. I remember some corpsing – that old familiar feeling of having to centre and focus, otherwise you’d be in trouble.
Alex Lawther: In desperation, we had to laugh, because there was no levity in the scenes. Apart from when we pick up the brilliant Natasha Little at the petrol station. Jerome and I had been working together for two weeks solidly and all of our scenes had been about panicking and terrible things. Suddenly there was this oasis of another actor coming in to play the irritating Karen. I had a giggle with that, for sure. Maybe there was corpsing on camera and I’ve chosen to forget, having assumed I was way more professional.
James Watkins: Natasha’s very funny and the three of them did set each other off a couple of times there. They were all throwing the odd ad-lib around and catching each other out.
Alex Lawther: My favourite scene is when Karen’s asking me about Birmingham. That’s what’s so brilliant –it’s unrelenting tension, but then Charlie always leaves room for humour. I also got a lot of joy out of Kenny’s gun getting stuck in the door after he’s held up the bank. Hilariously pathetic.
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