I don’t think there’s any science to that. I’ll be me one minute and then I’ll switch something in my brain and then I can see the whole world as her. It’s not me but I can see through her eyes very clearly when I need to see through her eyes clearly. Sinclair: This girl just comes through me. Hall: What’s amazing, she brings an innocence but then a darkness and you go wow! Q: Jon was telling us Jaz has a real ability to turn from good to evil at the blink of an eye. Just the innocence and just the learning and the newness of everything. One thing I love about Jazmine, she kind of reminds me of when I was starting out, just being on the set and kinda being amazed by everything. It’s okay because we’re friends.Ĭhestnut: She took it to me a couple times. It makes it better to have someone I can trust so when I turn a switch and become a different person and go a little crazy. I’m always smiling on the days when I’m watching him in the makeup trailer get all bloodied up. Jaz Sinclair: It’s actually fun and we joke about it. Sometimes not necessarily saying anything, but I just have to be thinking it. In a lot of things I’m reacting to a lot of things.
Morris Chestnut: It’s mentally challenging, because there’s so many different dynamics.
#WHAT IS ABOUT WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS MOVIE MOVIE#
I feel distraught! The movie takes place over the course of a year and you’ve kind of got to go through what the character goes through even if you don’t want to. Regina Hall: I’ve never been so distraught in my life. It’s amazing the cast can be as composed as they are in front of the cameras – literally the instant director Jon Cassar (“24”) yells cut they start slapping themselves all over.Īll that aside, the real effort of making When the Bough Breaks has been the mental challenge of dealing with the emotional situation in the middle as the surrogate mother (Sinclair) hired to help a childless couple conceive attempts to subvert the matriarch (Hall) and take her place Morris’ side. A handful of production assistants have been put on permanent OFF duty, literally showering the actors with the mosquito repellant like crop dusters on a Kansas field.
#WHAT IS ABOUT WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS MOVIE SKIN#
Unfortunately the sugary dye which keeps the fake blood stuck to the skin turns out to be mana from heaven for the plentiful mosquitos living in the area and they regularly swarm the poor actors.