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Indie Scifi: On “Dual”, disposable lives and cloned replacements Yes, there are conundrums and moral quandaries in this movie

Indie Scifi: On “Dual”, disposable lives and cloned replacements Yes, there are conundrums and moral quandaries in this movie

April 16, 2022 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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Writer/Director Riley Stearns and actor Beulah Koale drop by to talk about this indie scifi feature “Dual”.

First Riley talks about making the film in Finland, breaking down shots where Karen Gillan could double herself, and the subdued nature of everyone’s emotions in this world, and more.

Next, Beulah talks about bringing some depth to the emotional changes that his character Peter goes through, and pulling the most out of the quiet moments, and more. And me personally, I can’t wait to check out the soccer movie he and Taika Waititi have coming out later this year.

What moral quandaries do you think would be fun to explore, in terms of making clones to replace yourself? Let us know! Send Summer an email, or leave a message in the comments below!

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