We speak to Hypnotic star Alice Braga about reuniting with Robert Rodriguez after 2010's Predators, the group imagination sessions for the film, and more:
Alfred Hitchcock gets a sci-fi twist with Hypnotic. The film revolves around a detective investigating the case of his missing daughter, only to find a local bank robbery that has seeming ties to her disappearance. This leads him down a rabbit hole involving a group of people known as Hypnotics, powerful hypnotists who have the ability to control the minds of those around them.
Ahead of the film's release, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with star Alice Braga to discuss Hypnotic, the group imagination sessions required to dive into the mind-bending world of the movie, her reunion with director Robert Rodriguez after he produced Predators, and more. But once he sent me the script, I was really curious to know how he would bring that to life, because by reading the script, it's like reading a book, you can imagine that world, can recreate that environment, the twists and turns, and everything that happens, you can imagine in your mind and heart, but once you put it in film, once you put it in on his feet, it's a completely different thing.
I tried a lot to follow his lead on that, and he wanted it to be very subtle, so kind of to be in sync with what William Fichtner was doing, what the other actors were doing, that was something important for myself. But also, the character twists and turns how he really wanted the differences between the versions of this character being the same core, how to create that in a in a subtle way, but a powerful way, but he really wanted completely different.
But I also wanted to not only create the differences of them, completely separate, but have something that connected both of them on a deeper level that leads to where the film goes, which is like, "Oh, it's always the same person." But there's a certain level of unity between them that I think the way that I tried to do it was to bring warmth and empathy, because at the end it explains why. So I kind of tried to do that, but it was fun.
But you need to have so much knowledge and preparation and exactly knowing what you're going to shoot and what you're going to need, so that you're not in the editing room needing more, and I think that's why he's able to make it [feel epic]. I think you really need to know how to sell that. It's different than having a green screen, we had a green screen there for a few things, but it's not as massive as a massive battle chase, or something else.
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