Luca Guadagnino, director of , took a less intense approach to shooting the new Zendaya movie, a method that David Fincher or Stanley Kubrick might not have approved of. Fincher, renowned for his exhaustive number of takes per scene, received a subtle jab when Guadagnino expressed his disdain for such a method, deeming it torture for the actors.
The highly anticipated movie, , has finally hit the screens and is surely the talk of the town. Ever since its teaser was released, audiences have eagerly anticipated seeing .
In a recent interview with director shared insights into his for the movie. He said,
“I hate pushing,-If it’s great, why do you have to torture people?–It’s exciting when you observe performance,–I will quit the moment in which I know that I’m going to be lazy or bored or I don’t have this energy of seeing performance happening — which, by the way, doesn’t need to take 90 takes.
I think this movie is an average of one or two.”
That’s when he subtly criticized directors who push actors to their extreme limits, taking up to 90 takes per scene in pursuit of perfection. Instead, this director prefers to capture the perfect moment in just one or two takes before moving on to the next scene.
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