Brad Pitt and Aaron Taylor-Johnson have landed in Tokyo, Japan for the latest Bullet Train press stop!
05.08.2022 - 23:35 / thewrap.com
How did you get involved with “Bullet Train?” It seemingly came together very quickly.Well, Kelly McCormick, my partner and creative producer, was given the script by Sony. And she read it and saw the genius in it and was really excited about the bold characters and the irreverent tone and also the contained space. We were going to be doing this during COVID.
And we kind of were looking for something to get our film family back up and running and this ticked a lot of boxes. I got excited about it, but I also was a little nervous because it’s like, how do you create all this interesting action on a train and keep people interested for an hour-and-a-half and compete with these big summer tentpoles? And it turns out, that challenge is just what I needed.We had the fight team and the art department really firing on all cylinders to be creative and think inside that box. And we created the quiet car, we created the Momonga car.
They came up with all these irreverent, crazy props to fight with and really helped bring the movie to life in a special way. And I think that ultimately sometimes you look at things that might be constraining, they’re actually avenues to make you as creative as possible.I’d read somewhere that the tone of the movie had shifted at some point from a more “Die Hard”-like straightforward action movie to to the more irreverent tone that you’re speaking about. Was that before you came on or was that something that you brought to the project? When you read a script, you can attack it in a lot of different ways.
And I think that there is a version of the movie that may have had more of a tone. It was never my intention. When I read it, I started to really lean into a heightened version of this.
Brad Pitt and Aaron Taylor-Johnson have landed in Tokyo, Japan for the latest Bullet Train press stop!
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