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Cochrane: It was probably the hardest thing I've ever filmed. It's not a big flashy story with things blowing up; it's a simple story of a man and a woman who have to deal with the consequences of a terrorist attack. [In the movie], my wife goes to work and [the attack] is on the news and they’re saying don’t come into contact with the people [who were exposed to the dirty bomb] and my wife comes home and I can't let her in.
CSI Files: What led you to pick this role?
Cochrane: My manager sent me the script and then I sat down with the director. I liked the material, but I was scared to do it. Anyone [in that situation] would let his wife into the house, so I needed to try to find a way to do it [and make it understandable].
CSI Files: Given recent events, do you find the film especially relevant?
Cochrane: It's definitely topical. But I think it's more of a simple human story about the people who are left behind when these attacks happen. We're not trying to exploit people's fears; it's more about the lack of preparation of governments [to deal with terrorist attacks].
Definately can't wait to see it!Top41 said:
And I saw Right at Your Door on Tuesday night, and let me just say...it was awesome. I highly, highly recommend this movie!
No problem I'm bad about reading them too, but with "Rory Cochrane" in the subject line, it caught my attention! :lol:Top41 said:
^I did! Thanks for the heads up on that, btw. I get ArcLight e-mails, but they send so many and I'm bad about reading them.