Do not leave The studio“S Matt Remick Interact with one of the doctors on The Pitt.
In the episode of Apple TV + Skewering Hollywood, the clumsy executive of the studios of Continental Busting but well -intentioned, at the episode of Apple TV + Skewering Hollywood, attended a gala of her girlfriend (AHEM, not for long), a pediatric oncologist (played by Rebecca Hall). While he finds himself out of his depth and deadline – metaphorically and literally – the event is full of a demonstration of chaos in its own right and used embarrassment, since Matt (co -creator and executive producer Seth Rogen) determines to assimilate his work to that of children’s life.
Addressing the deadline for an interview, the multihyphenate said that he had drawn from his own injured ego experiences, the episode pushing to the point that he even lost the support of his camera operator.
“We have just learned, I think that when we (long -standing partner and friend Evan Goldberg and I did Superbad It was like, the more you see someone to become Sh-T, the more there is any terrible behavior with whom they can get away, “he explained.” The fact that someone spits on Jonas (the character of Hill), so that he can say, like 20 minutes of terrible sh-T, and you sympathize with him. So, the fact that nobody loves me and that no one hangs around me, I think, allows my character to push comedy further, and the sympathy of my character was a real subject of active discussion when we turned the show. There would be times when the guy of the camera would come to me and say to himself: “You lose me a little here.” »»
Goldberg said on the deadline that the scenario should be modified for the feet the convenience line, ensuring that the doctors of the gala were more derisory of Matt and his work so that his reaction is more pleasant to taste.
“We were actually changing halfway to make them much wicked for him,” he said. “It was not supposed to be like that. And they all started to do it instinctively. And then we rewritten things quickly to match it. ”
In “the pediatric oncologist”, Matt is a single man who tries to insist on the vitality of the art in metaphorically lives – while being confronted with haughty doctors who really save lives. After having outlined one of the peers of her girlfriend at auction, at the fury of everyone at their table, he galases galanically to put the vacation package – if the doctors agree that what he does is just as important for their work. When this obviously turns, the owner of the perpetually clumsy studio takes a fall and breaks his little finger … which places him squarely in the care of doctors who rush into an ambulance. But he did not drop, noting that the hospital room in which he will be will have a screen.
“(The actors) were like:” I don’t think anyone will be at a distance on your side when you say that kind of thing, and you will seem crazy “,” recalls Rogen. “I said to myself:” I think I could do it in a way where it is just pathetic enough so that you really believe what I say to the point that you are nice to what I feel. “It was the most difficult thread needle, that’s for sure: my behavior is just despicable, or is it something with which you can somehow sympathize?
Rogen, who also co-produced the episode with Goldberg, said that he wanted the moment to transmit what he often felt alongside doctors.
“The ego is a very powerful thing in Hollywood for people in all areas, and I think that, for us, is only a large part of the joke. And we see it in ourselves.” The pediatric oncologist episode is based on my own feelings It is also a very human and relatable place. »»
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