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  • So, like I've been with them for five years and, like, I totally get that.

  • Guys don't want to hang out with the girl with the boyfriend, but it just sucks, You know, we just, like, makes you feel like the only thing that's interesting about you is how do you look with your clothes off?

  • I mean, like, it should be easier to make principal her boyfriend because there's no confusion.

  • So is that it?

  • That's your big pitch to be my friend, um, of terrible.

  • Yeah, I know.

  • I know.

  • I just I practice in the mirror and anyway, friends.

  • Yeah, I know.

  • Hey, friends, this is always how you make friends like it's a business deal.

  • Yeah, actually, it's just my style.

  • I want nothing, but, um so when people hear romantic comedy, they tend to think of like these over the top big romantic gestures.

  • But you don't really get that sense in this film.

  • What do you think about this particular film?

  • Sets it apart and sort of makes it appeal to a larger audience.

  • Well, I think it's like a really life romantic comedy.

  • I think investor to fake romantic comedy version of this movie these two people need at a party and they're attracted to each other.

  • And because of their incredible draw to each other, they throw away their whole lives.

  • And he, like, you know, comes in on a motorcycle with, like, seven kittens and gives them to hurry up.

  • And this movie is like two people meeting a party and are attracted to each other.

  • But she has a boyfriend and said they'd just become friends.

  • Very difficult related.

  • And I think you know, there's there's, as you say, You know, some of those big romantic gestures, like in most films in most romantic comedies.

  • I feel like you know, the seeing the note on the fridge, dropping everything and flying to the island like the act of doing that is so big and romantic that it's so like in romantic comedies.

  • Normally all the problems are solved by romance, but like that's no how they actually gets old and in the case of Flying to Island actually just makes the situation much worse and much more complicated in this thing.

  • This movie I flight awhile and top to toe who make any relationship more complicated, but it's yes, it's um, that's really Yeah, that was a perfect.

  • And I feel I feel I dropped that off on and you two, obviously been right now have such a great chemistry together in the movie, but not just with each other, but with all the characters in the cast.

  • Was that something that just happened organically onset?

  • You guys just came in and were able to pick up this banter right away.

  • Or was it kind of something you needed to work at?

  • You want to say my line about chemistry?

  • Yeah, Zoe, as as often says and is right when she does that, chemistry is just like about being interested in the people.

  • And I think you might put together a group of actors which really, you know, there's no ego.

  • We will just want to get on set for the right reasons and make a really good film.

  • And then we all, you know, were curious about each other and talk to each other off set.

  • And I think that that relationship you build then, especially in a film like this where you know, resulted like my job is to make her laugh a lot of the time you know it's you find out.

  • The more you know about her off camera, the more you learn how to sort of, you know, push those buttons on.

  • And also you, you and Meghan would like amazingly close from sort of someone you met, right?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Megan, who plays my neck and Parker, please.

  • My sister.

  • It like we just got along immediately that that was very easy.

  • But all of it was really happy set.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, because I know both of you have been your own Broadway currently, and you've also been on Broadway, and it sort of felt like you had that theater bond which you don't really kind of see in movies.

  • Kind of like you coming in.

  • You're doing this character for a certain amount of time, and then you're moving on.

  • So actually, one that deceptive because we were there together the whole time.

  • It was like being in a company.

  • It was actually that's true.

  • And it wasn't yet.

  • And even like because of you, that cord of you and I, and then Mackenzie and Adam on Meghan Wirral sort of.

  • They were in and out, but they were there for the whole shoot.

  • Really?

  • So there was like there absolutely was a kind of a sense of that.

  • We were all club together for that six weeks, and I think I think you get I'm not sure if it's to do with the theater thing or just everyone's.

  • Everyone just came with the right attitude of, like wanting to get involved and be generous with each other.

  • Just one final question.

  • What was your each of your favorite scenes to film?

  • Um, I mean, I got a lot of them.

  • I really I actually I really enjoyed the filming.

  • The final scene where we exchange presents like that was a beautiful scene to film.

  • And yeah, I loved working, but you want it.

  • I think that was my favorite scene to film as well, although it really enjoyed doing the first diner scene that we have where we improv a lot because I had never had never been encouraged to improv before, and he set up two cameras so we could genuinely just, like riff off of each other.

So, like I've been with them for five years and, like, I totally get that.

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