“Scream Queen? I don’t like labels” - SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR on Horror Roles
Автор: Retro Hollywood Rewind
Загружено: 2025-10-28
Просмотров: 1416
In this interview for 2004's The Grudge, Sarah Michelle Gellar discusses fear, ghosts, and working abroad with a language barrier. She explains how Japanese horror emphasizes tragedy and emotional trauma over monsters and gore. Gellar shares her appreciation for Asian cinema’s intelligence and ambiguity, and how she connected with her director through eye contact and trust alone. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the making of a modern horror remake and her time living in Tokyo.
00:00 – What scares Sarah Michelle Gellar today?
00:03 – Her fear of press junkets and talking about herself
00:24 – Belief in lingering emotions and ghostly energy
00:44 – Living and working in Tokyo was a dream come true
01:08 – Exploring Japan with the adventurous cast
01:33 – Their impromptu Lost in Translation night
01:46 – Culture shock and respect for elders in Japan
02:10 – Beauty and pride in Japanese everyday life
02:23 – Communicating with a director who speaks no English
02:52 – Building trust and connection without language
03:04 – Thoughts on being called a scream queen
03:21 – Creating fear in nonlinear horror scenes
03:39 – Her love for Asian cinema and what makes it special
03:56 – The difference between American and Japanese horror
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео mp4
-
Информация по загрузке: