We spoke w/ Alison Brie about 'Somebody I Used to Know,' rediscovering her inner nudist, and the 'Community' movie.
From co-writer/director Dave Franco, the unconventional love story Somebody I Used to Know follows Ally , a reality TV producer who decides to return to her hometown with the hope of finding comfort in the nostalgia of the past. Once there, her first love Sean , who’s preparing to marry his fiancé Cassidy , leads her to question what she really wants and what that means for her future.
ALISON BRIE: Thank you so much for saying that. Dave [Franco] and I just realized that we were talking about the two recent films that we’ve done together, his first film, The Rental, and this one, and we were like, “You know, on the page, the synopsis sounds really straightforward for both movies.” You go, “Oh, I’ve seen this before,” and that’s part of the fun of it. You’re pulling people in with the familiar, and then surprising them a little bit.
And then, when I worked on GLOW, working around all of these incredible women, and really having an intentionality to the nudity, and having so many conversations around it, and doing a lot of non-sexual nudity, I tapped back into who I really was. Not to make it too deep, but it was this reconnection with being like, “Oh, yeah, I love my body, and I love being naked, and I love being free, in this way.
It’s so awesome that you got to do a song in this, to the tune of “Semi-Charmed Life,” by Third Eye Blind. What was it like to create your own song to that music? BRIE: It feels exactly the same. It surprised me, how exactly the same it felt, and it also didn’t surprise me, at all. I love Danny. We’re so close. We’ve stayed incredibly close, since shooting the show, but hadn’t been on set together since Community. But it was like not a moment had passed. The jokes that we’re making are basically our inside jokes from behind the scenes of Community, and then Dave put them on camera.
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