![]() ![]() MTV: It's an especially dramatic and harrowing sequence that really sets the tone for the rest of the film.įresnadillo: To me, it's kind of a statement for the rest of the movie. I'm so pleased that Danny did that because when I was showing him the shots and storyboards he was so passionate about it and told me, "Please, let me help you with this." He showed his generosity with that. MTV: I understand Danny shot some second-unit on the opening sequence?įresnadillo: Yes. Sometimes guilt is another infection, another disease. From the beginning you see this man abandoning his wife and you realize that this man is going to suffer with that. I love the idea of the family as a kind of heart to the story, but they are a heart in trouble. The concept of an infection and these people trying to survive being surrounded by this terrible menace is a concept I love. MTV: Can you make a genre film like this especially personal to you?įresnadillo: To be honest, I feel like this movie is very personal. It's so rare when it comes to these kinds of movies. I'm really thankful of the freedom I got from the beginning. They wanted something new and fresh…and that was my approach. I was questioning myself if I was the proper filmmaker to do it, but they insisted. ![]() And in this movie London is a big character. English is not my first language and I didn't even know London too much. When I received the invitation to do it, I was honored, but at the same time I was concerned. He thought, this is the perfect director to make the movie. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo: Danny watched my first feature, "Intacto," and he liked it a lot. MTV: How did Danny Boyle come to select you to make this? The music channel's movie blog interviewed him and we've recapped it below: As MTV reports, he somehow managed the difficult task of living up to - and standing apart from - the influential first film in the budding franchise. ![]()
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