It is mainly related to filming. The film is divided into three acts, and the filming was divided in exactly the same way. The footage was not shot all at once, instead the actors always had two weeks to prepare for the next act. So, in total, the actors prepared for the shoot for 6 weeks, and the shooting of the half-hour scene was then completed in a day. Stuhlbarg says that he still works with this way of filming nestretol and does not feel that he will encounter a similar situation in the future, therefore he considers it unique. In addition to the unusual way of filming, he also pointed out the fact that the actors themselves already got an overview of how the film will look during the filming - which is unusual for Hollywood films, since the scenes are usually shot in a random order, so as not to reveal the story before the film reaches the cinemas.
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*Source: Collider