Daniel Kaluuya star No! Don’t Look!, third film directed by Oscar winner Jordan Peele
Third film in his career Jordan Peele as director, No! Do not look! was described as “pretty special” by the actor Daniel Kaluuyainterpreter of OJ Haywood in the feature that arrives on August 25, 2022 in Brazilian cinemas.
During an interview with Hot Ones, Kaluuya spoke some details about the horror movie, but kept those details vague. when asked about No! Do not look! and the fact that many of the most terrifying scenes take place in broad daylight, the star felt how the light adds to the horror in the scenes.
“You can see things when the sun is rising,” stated the actor in a mysterious tone. “That’s what’s been really interesting about this process. Like, when it’s dark, you can’t look up at the sky and see what – I mean, I really can’t spoil the whole story here!”
[Jordan Peele] found a way to bring the fear to the surface, essentially, which I find very special.
Jordan Peele reveals the meaning of the film’s name No! Do not look!
One of the most anticipated movie releases of 2022, No! Do not look! has direction of Jordan Peeleresponsible for Run! (2017) and We (2019), and has several mysteries regarding the plot. However, the filmmaker commented on the meaning behind the English title: nope.
During an interview with Rotten Tomatoes, peel talked about the film scheduled for release on August 25, 2022 in Brazilian theaters. The original title was little green men (“Little Green Men,” in free translation), but the director decided to change it during filming. Because of that, he found the perfect title, which felt unique and ideal for this narrative.
“When I was writing the script, it was called little green men,” revealed the filmmaker. “You know, I always talk about something human, a human flaw, and there was something about our connection to spectacle and money and our monetization of spectacle. So the little green men I started talking about were the little green money men.”
“But, you see how it sounds, it looks like some kind of Redbox, like 2003, like the vehicle of Jeff Fahey. I don’t mean the little green men,” he continued. Jordan Peele. “I’m like, no, it’s not. There’s a lot of names I’d come up with in my head, and at the end of the day, the movie felt unique. nope was the only thing I could say to describe him.”
Jordan Peele reveals the origin story behind the #NOPEMOVIE title, and tells us the title he almost went with… pic.twitter.com/j6NHJ23Zpm
— Rotten Tomatoes (@RottenTomatoes) July 15, 2022
More about No! Do not look!
Daniel Kaluuyastar of Run!meets the peel in No! Do not look!which also invites the stars Keke Palmer and Steven Yuen as “dwellers of a lonely ravine in rural California, who are witnesses to a chilling and intriguing discovery,” wrote the Universal Pictures. They added that peel “reimagines the classic summer movie with a pop nightmare.”
Source: Rollingstone

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