by Linh
Demi said it was “by far the most violent scene in the movie.”
“I spent a lot of time walking around my apartment, freaking my husband out,” she told Collider.
She added that she even “got wasted first thing in the morning,” the day she had to film that scene because she was so nervous to do it in front of everybody. Tequila and weed got her through the day.
“I think we both had aspects that were very liberating at the end,” Demi told Collider.
“It was a certain kind of madness,” Demi told Variety. “There are three setups to that scene, and easily 15 takes for each. Also, the idea of looking at yourself in the mirror and seeing only what’s wrong — it’s like you’re seeking to make yourself uglier, so you can look how you feel.”
She added, “I got to a point where I couldn’t do it anymore. And Coralie still wanted one more take. The makeup artist stepped in and said, ‘We’re done.'”
“My concern was she’s going to hurt herself. At the end, I did something that I never did on a movie, ever. I told Coralie, ‘That’s enough. You cannot do it anymore because she’s going to have a rash all around the face’,” prosthetics designer Pierre-Olivier Persin recalled.
“I was in there, with [Demi’s] face plastered onto my own body,” she added.
“It’s really a movie about our bodies and about the reality of how we feel in our bodies. I needed to speak to the reality of the way our flesh can reflect our mental deformation, and I knew this had to exist for real,” Coralie told The Hollywood Reporter.