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  • has gone good.

  • Congratulations on this movie.

  • I mean, this is way Haven't seen you in a carpet in quite some time.

  • Yeah, you know, it's definitely this was actually a movie that, you know, came along and during a time of self reflection and kind of trying to really evaluate my life like I want to have a lead on this movie was really about those kinds of things.

  • Like, how do we overcome difficulties?

  • How do we make ourselves better?

  • How do we do know?

  • Be who we kind of want to be?

  • And, you know, I have a lot of experience with falling short summers.

  • I wish I hadn't done that.

  • Or I wish I had got back to that person or I wish I had not failed in this or that way.

  • And I tend to be kind of hard on myself.

  • And I saw this movie, the scripts, you know, really, really inspiring something that says yes, life can be difficult, but yes, also, you can get past it.

  • In this case, A big part of that is working with these young boys mentoring them, and that is a coach.

  • I get much from them as I kind of gift basket bust up respond.

  • The dramatic stuff was really, really fun to play as an actor, you know, I had gotten into playing, doing a lot of effects.

  • Based, bigger budgets are green screen tennis balls, dots in the face.

  • This was just like real people in their real lives.

  • There was one scene in particular where you I mean, you kind of broke down a little bit.

  • Can you kind of take me through that scene and what it was like for you and kind of what triggered that emotion?

  • Um, yeah, there's there's some definitely emotional stuff in this, and I've always seen that, as you know, party jobs and actors.

  • To reach those to reproduce genuinely is genuinely as possible, you know, imagined characters and imagine circumstances.

  • And so for me, I work with some actors who can like talking to you about the weather and craft service.

  • And so they go action and boom, they're trying.

  • And they're like, Oh, my God, how did this happen?

  • And, uh, you know, then I also for me, that's not how it works.

  • I need to, and I always kind of saw that this is a way that I've kind of grown as an actor, which has to do with sort of actually being able to This sounds very like self help you.

  • But just be aware of my own feelings.

  • Contact.

  • Be able to feel the entire range of my own emotions.

  • I can't do that.

  • I can't do that on screen on the more I've kind of been able to do that more been able to express those.

  • And, you know, it requires kind of like getting yourself into an emotional state building up.

  • Okay, we're ready to shoot.

  • You're in that state, that's that's you.

  • And you know, I need to get it kind of right in that zone.

  • And then it's sort of peters out and and and you know, But there's an exhilarating kind of thrill to that because, you know, like a big emotional scenes coming up and you really want to get it right, and so when you do, it's actually it looks like you're upset.

  • You're crying, but there's actually kind of feel like you're in the end zone.

  • You feel like a touchdown, So how would you rate your own basketball skills?

  • Four.

  • Very poor That's why you know what?

  • You don't see me dunk from the ball.

  • Shooting the ball doesn't lead by example.

  • Just touched to do as I say, Not as I do.

  • Congratulations.

  • Good to see you again.

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