Sabrina Carpenter remembers feeling a little shaky after filming some tough scenes for her newest film, “Emergency.” “We were traumatized,” Carpenter told ET Canada. “I was also in a ditch for like four weeks like in the middle of the woods.” “It was all night shoots, the whole film, so truthfully I was very delirious shooting, which almost helped the character a little bit more,” she added. “I think it helped everybody a little bit more.
That experience regardless is traumatic, but luckily we had some of the funniest people around that could make us laugh when we were falling asleep.” READ MORE: Sabrina Carpenter Drops New Single ‘Skinny Dipping’ “Emergency” tells the story of Kunle (Donald Elise Watkins) and his best friend, Sean (RJ Cyler), who are both seniors in college embarking on an epic night of Spring Break parties.
Sean has the whole night planned out, including every party they will hit on their “legendary tour.” Kunle is down, yet mostly concerned with finishing up his mold experiment in his lab, as his acceptance to Princeton is hinging on the results.
They return to their apartment to pre-game, to find that their roommate, Carlos (Sebastian Chacon), left the door open. As they enter with trepidation, Sean and Kunle discover a drunk, semi-conscious White female they don’t know on the floor and an oblivious Carlos, who didn’t hear her come in over the video game blaring in his ears.
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