The Outfit, which both actors thought they had wrapped only to find the next day they had to revisit the scene.“I kind of made a joke about it, because I didn’t want to make a fuss in a way that you’re gaslit to not do in your early twenties,” O’Brien recalled.“But then I watched Mark Rylance – during this simmering sort of tension that lasted about 90 minutes – say, ‘This is absolutely unacceptable,’ and have it really be heard and respected and honoured.
We then got to step off and go prepare, and we got to take as much time as we needed.”He added: “Even then [Rylance] was amazing.
He was like, ’I’m being a little bit of a bitch, but it’s a firm boundary I want to stand up for. Do you think I’m being too much of a …?’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no.
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