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Hi, I'm Reed Morano, and I'm the director
of "The Rhythm Section."
In this sequence, our main character,
Stephanie Patrick who's played by Blake Lively,
is out on her first job.
And it sort of goes completely awry.
And she ends up inadvertently in a car chase
she didn't plan for.
The reason why I wanted to do the movie
overall is the same reason why I
wanted to shoot the car chase this way.
And that was because it's sort of like a POV driven story.
The scariest place for me after watching
dozens and dozens of cinema's best car chases
was from within the car.
And any time I've watched one and we cut out of the car,
I feel like the tension dropped for me.
Something about being in the car
and having this limited visibility
and having the camera bring us to what
we need to see at the front or the back or at the character
makes you kind of feel like you're in the seat
next to her, which is the last place I
think anyone in the audience would want to be.
Because she's not a superhero.
She's not an action hero.
She's not a real assassin.
She's just this regular woman.
In order to see the necessary things, in order
to make the audience feel what she's feeling,
we were going to have to coordinate really
particularly between what Blake was doing
in the car as Stephanie and what was happening
outside in the front versus what
was happening in the back or the side of the car.
And Sean Bobbitt, my DP, was super excited about this as
well.
So what happened was was we had this old Merc,
this old Mercedes.
And this was the tiniest car ever.
And Sean Bobbitt is a really big guy.
But they took out all the seats on the passenger side
and built like a slider, like a rail system,
with a little seat that he would sit on.
But he could slide back and forth.
But he was also secured in other ways.
But he had mobility to kind of be up front by the window.
He could pan towards Stephanie.
And he could also pan towards the back window.
But he could also slide really far back when he
needed to get another view.
Part of the reason why the chase is so successful
is not only because of all the coordinated efforts
of all the stunt people were happening at the right time.
It was also Blake carries the scene,
and her energy is changing, you
know, up and down and throughout like
an emotional roller coaster.
And she's really making it fun and scary
to be in a car with her.