3.6 DVD Commentary
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02-05-2010, 10:00 PM
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3.6 DVD Commentary
Info from 3.6 DVD commentary:
[Editorial note: This was not a terribly informative commentary. It was done by the director, Justin Chadwick, and there were long stretches where he didn't speak at all, just watched the ep.] -First time spooks has used non-linear time line -- flashbacks. -Location: Interview with Police Supt, Harry and Zoe done in the Tate Modern. White band around top of windows was covering up the museum lettering. -Ben Richard's was the writer for Zoe's last ep. -Keeley and Richard Harrington (Will North) -- very instinctive actors. Did an excellent job in the very difficult scene between Zoe and Will. -Kayvan Novak (Ozal) -- one of his first acting jobs. Lots of new faces in this ep -- specific priority of the casting dept. -Lots of handheld camera work in the ep -- movement, jumping between characters, quick pans. -Location: Coffee shop (where Ozal beats up guy) and Ozal's office -- Green Lanes. -People in the coffee shop scene were just regular customers who hung out there. Lighting in the coffee shop was shop's fluorescents -- green tint. -Location: Zoe's trial -- Old Bailey. -Halut Bilginer (Celenk) had terrific chemistry with Keeley -- their scenes together were wonderful. He gave a great performance as Celenk -- subtle but threatening and with a slow, measured, menacing voice. -Ozal actually snorted the fake cocaine -- powdered glucose. -Peter Firth -- a rock for the cast. A lot of sadness in the scenes with Peter, Keeley and David because they all knew these were their final scenes together on spooks. -During trial scenes -- kept cutting to Harry because his reactions mirrored the growing sense of doom in the courtroom. -Zoe's cross-examination a difficult scene -- had to get a lot of words out really quickly; the pacing of the scene was very important to create tension. -Zoe at home awaiting verdict -- "rain" was prop guy spritzing the window with water. -A lot of the crew were in tears during the last scene between Keeley and David. -David was just managing to hold it together in last scene with Keeley. "What is the truth?" "Betrayal is a cancer. Let it eat your soul, not mine." "Please tell me this isn't going where I think it's going." |
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