What Josiah Saw is quite a dark, complex film. What was the hardest thing about getting into the role?
My gosh, that’s hard to say without the spoilers, but I think the hardest part of getting into the character was really thinking about the movie at its fullest when you’re watching the movie as a viewer and how to approaches the scenes. where a lot happens that the viewer doesn’t know at first and then is revealed. Then looking back at the film and what that experience was going to be like and making it all believable – that was the hardest part of Thomas.
When you first read the script, did you see the plot twist at the end with Robert Patrick? And did it change your approach to the film or your character?
Oh yeah. It is the essence of everything. did i see it coming I’ve been connected for so long… I helped put this film together with director Vincent Grashaw. That’s why I’m executive producer. I found the money to make this film possible, but I can’t even remember the first time I read it. It’s changed so many times and there’s been a lot of different paraphrases, but the reveal was one of the things that I thought was really special, what’s really happening. That affected everything. That was the essence, the genesis of my work: How do you construct back to this moment?