Taylor Russell stars with Timothée Chalamet in cannibal romance 'Bones and All. And she didn't mind being covered in blood for the role. 'It’s definitely more fun. And it tasted good!' she said, laughing.
The ‘Bones and All’ director is more attracted to the idea of the impossibility of one’s nature than the blood and unnaturalness of his characters.It’s definitely more fun. And it tasted good! [Laughs] There was one closeup on my eye, with blood hitting my eye, and Luca was like, “Can I do it?” He was like a little kid with the spray bottle, spraying my eye off camera. So I have funny memories of that, like being stuck to things physically, peeling [myself off].
Every time it’s different, depending on the character, the story. I will say as a person, I’m not the loudest in the room. A lot of times, I prefer listening. But it doesn’t mean I’m not worried that it’s so boring and people are like, “Why do we care to watch her thinking?” [Laughs] But I prefer to be quiet. That’s probably, I don’t know, cowardice on my end or something.
It’s definitely dynamic in “Bones and All.” Did Maren’s baggy clothes help put you in the mindset of someone hiding in plain sight? Costume is so important. I loved at the beginning, when you see her with her contemporaries, you notice that she has this strange haircut and her clothes are darker. She’s not so much in the pastels of the ‘80s. She’s somebody who feels invisible in her life, so clothes are helpful getting that across. I think her dad’s jacket, which is obviously oversized, acts as a sort of invisibility cloak and comfort blanket.
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