Cocaine Bear director Elizabeth Banks breaks down the “scientific precision” of that mostly improvised ambulance chase.
before it, pretty much everything a potential viewer might need to know about the third directorial outing byis crystalized in its title. A 450-pound American black bear ingests kilos of coke ; mayhem ensues.
In many ways, the ambulance-chase sequence is the heart of the movie. We see both the fearsome potential of this animal and an anything-can-happen quality where viewers aren’t exactly sure what to expect; it treads this line between comedy and horror. Talk me through your creative decisions and how you plotted out that scene.The Fast & the FuriousI never wanted the bear to be responsible for all the death in the movie. The bear to me was a metaphor of chaos.
The best part is we did a test where we took a real gurney and popped it out the back of a van to see what it would do. It bounced a little on its wheels. It didn’t just bounce and flip over; it kind of bounced and fell down. That detail ended up in the movie. So we did a lot of tests on things. It was a very complicated piece, this one little scene with the ambulance.I don’t use slow-mo in the movie. I reserved it for the one moment when the bear is jumping in the back of the car.
Every sequence started with storyboards and pre-visualization, which means animation or an animatronic was created by Weta for us to track through every shot. But in this sequence, I left everything with the characters inside very loose. There was tons of improv. I would say 75 percent of the dialogue in that scene was improvised.
It’s only been 24 hours. So I don’t think this bear’s in full-blown addiction. This bear’s gotten into some cocaine and kind of frolicked around and had a great time and ate a hiker and then was like, “Wait, where did that cocaine go?” And then starts wandering back toward this den and then finds another bag — or sees the red bag that the EMTs in the ambulance have — and thinks, “Oh, that’s the bag. That’s where I’ll find this taste of something.”that you have never done cocaine.
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