Eiza González and Michael Bay clashed one day on the Ambulance duetothefactthat they disagreed on a character choice.
The director’s newest film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as bank burglars who pirate an ambulance as their vacation lorry and take González’s paramedic Cam and her client captive.
In an interview with Screen Rant, the Mexican starlet remembered a day on set when she and Bay “went at each other, at our throats” since she stood up for her character, figuredout to do Cam justice.
“(The argument was over) Something I did. I was disappointed since listen, I felt a lot of pressure to bring to life a paramedic that felt genuine in the time that we’re living,” she described. “First responders haveactually been devoting their lives completely, permanently undoubtedly, however more than ever. It’s really transparently apparent what they are bringing to our society. And so I simply didn’t desire to make a joke or animation variation of who they were.
“I actually desired to level up and bring something that would feel happy of. So I was really vocal about specific things that I didn’t feel would be . And then he’d be like, ‘Just let me do it. Trust me.'”
The Baby Driver star exposed that she and Bay “would butt heads a lot” over innovative distinctions with the character however firmlyinsisted they constantly discovered a typical ground with their concepts and got along well.
Ambulance is in U.S. movietheaters from Friday.
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Eiza González and Michael Bay clashed one day on the Ambulance duetothefactthat they disagreed on a character choice.
The director’s newest film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as bank burglars who pirate an ambulance as their vacation lorry and take González’s paramedic Cam and her client captive.
In an interview with Screen Rant, the Mexican starlet remembered a day on set when she and Bay “went at each other, at our throats” since she stood up for her character, figuredout to do Cam justice.
“(The argument was over) Something I did. I was disappointed since listen, I felt a lot of pressure to bring to life a paramedic that felt genuine in the time that we’re living,” she described. “First responders haveactually been devoting their lives completely, permanently undoubtedly, however more than ever. It’s really transparently apparent what they are bringing to our society. And so I simply didn’t desire to make a joke or animation variation of who they were.
“I actually desired to level up and bring something that would feel happy of. So I was really vocal about specific things that I didn’t feel would be . And then he’d be like, ‘Just let me do it. Trust me.'”
The Baby Driver star exposed that she and Bay “would butt heads a lot” over innovative distinctions with the character however firmlyinsisted they constantly discovered a typical ground with their concepts and got along well.
Ambulance is in U.S. movietheaters from Friday.
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