Jacob Elordi didn’t thoughts the 11 hours it took to rework into his full “Frankenstein” position — although all of it occurred earlier than he was ever capable of shoot a scene in character.
Throughout an look on “The Tonight Present Starring Jimmy Fallon” Friday, Elordi mentioned the prolonged expertise within the make-up chair gave him ample time to really immerse himself into the position.
“Properly, it’s type of, it was truly like the proper period of time. You don’t get that a lot time whenever you’re filming to have the ability to get into one thing,” he defined.
He then added, “Yeah, so it was like the proper period of time to have the ability to kind of depart all of these things behind and kind of turn out to be one thing else, I assume. Hopefully.”
The actor was additionally requested about his stroll within the movie, one thing he developed for the character.
“To start with, I thought of what it will be wish to, you already know, whenever you’re attempting to wake your foot up whenever you’ve been sitting on it for too lengthy,” he mentioned. “And it’s not listening to your mind. Issues like that, like how would any person else’s foot transfer in your physique?”
He additionally labored with a Butoh instructor, who helped him perceive the Japanese dance that always incorporates darker themes and used that to develop his character’s motion.
Watch the interview with Jacob Elordi within the video above.
