Are Elizabeth Shue and Dermot Mulroneys characters close to the actually mother and father figures?
Davis Guggenheim: Her character is extremely close. Dermot, the father figure, changed. There were issues of her being invisible in that family, but to create that central conflict of a father who completely ignores his daughter…That’s a little different than her actual father. And Dermot brought his own characterization to the part. We told Carly and Dermot that they had to find their own characters. If they were trying to be the real people, it wouldn’t be a good movie. Was Dermot really having a problem with his knees during the shoot? Because there’s that one scene where he drops down and makes an exclamation about his knees giving out. His line delivery seemed so real. Davis Guggenheim: Are you going to interview him? Yeah. Davis Guggenheim: Good, ask him that. That came from his own injury. That wasn’t in the script. It felt like a good little revel of his past. Because he was a soccer player. He and I grew up in the same town. And everyone in town played soccer. He loved socce
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