Filming 'Gravity' Made Sandra Bullock Depressed (Video)
2013.10.04
The Alfonso Cuaron-directed film might have brought the actress back in to the spotlight, but it certainly hasn't been an easy journey.
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In an interview with Variety, Sandra Bullock explains that the film didn't just do a number on her physically but also emotionally. She had to shoot the film alone in a box for up to 11 hours a day:
In an interview with Variety, Sandra Bullock explains that the film didn't just do a number on her physically but also emotionally. She had to shoot the film alone in a box for up to 11 hours a day:
“I
was angry at everyone who came up to me with a laptop to tell me where
my hand had to be and where my head had to end up within a certain
amount of time,” she explains. “It was my job, with all of these
constraints, to figure out how to be this person. I cut off all my
sounds with ear wigs and the headpieces so I didn't have to be aware of
the technology that was happening around me.”
Sandra explains that she felt relieved when her co-star showed up on set George Clooney.“So when George came, it was like an energy force and I was so appreciative of him being there,” the actress explains. “But when he left, I have never been hit with a depression like that. We had so much fun for three weeks, but then my friend left. I was amazed at how I was affected by him going.”
Bullock admits, “I had a hard time saying goodbye, I didn't want to look at him; I just gave him a pat and he walked away and I was mad because I felt like every day I was pushed against a wall with technology.”
Watch Bullock explain the intense filming experience in her own words in the clip below, and be sure to check out the Directhor review here: Bullock admits, “I had a hard time saying goodbye, I didn't want to look at him; I just gave him a pat and he walked away and I was mad because I felt like every day I was pushed against a wall with technology.”
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