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Of course, that is also a power play. This whole movie is about power, control, surrender. And this scene particularly is very much about the power dynamics between our main characters.
It’s a full-circle moment for me. James Wan and I started off as the new young guys on the scene who’d made this crazy horror movie that went to Sundance, and you get frozen in an identity.