What Jharrel Jerome Learned While Staring Down a 13-Foot Version of Himself

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What Jharrel Jerome Learned While Staring Down a 13-Foot Version of Himself
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Facing off against a giant doll on the set of Boots Riley’s I’m a Virgo was absolutely mortifying, weird, and undeniably impressive.

forced perspective and how they were able to shoot one of those scenes. I watched the video and I thought,But to be honest, sometimes it wasn’t fun. Sometimes it was very hard. Sometimes it was very frustrating.

The first scene was when Cootie is talking to Jones inside the office that she’s organizing the march in, and he’s telling Jones about how he’s gonna be the villain, the bad guy. She’s arguing, and they’re just going back and forth. Off rip, the scene is intense and it has this tension between two people who have been set up to be friends.

But it’s been that way since before we were Cootie and Flora. I got the chance to sit in on a lot of the auditions toward the end because I got to EP. I was in the rooms doing chemistry reads with all the friends and all the Floras. A lot of different actresses came in and they did really well, but when Olivia came in, she just did something so different. How I saw Flora was this very confident, sensual person who has this mystique. That’s how I viewed it when I first read the script.

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