Cristina
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She, like, threw herself into him.
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Yeah. I agree. I loved that hug. It was, I don't think I've ever seen that since then. It's just a hug where she was hooked. Because their first kiss was awkward. It was like after her driving, he was helping her learn how to drive and they kind of kissed.
Yeah. I agree. I loved that hug. It was, I don't think I've ever seen that since then. It's just a hug where she was hooked. Because their first kiss was awkward. It was like after her driving, he was helping her learn how to drive and they kind of kissed.
Yeah. I agree. I loved that hug. It was, I don't think I've ever seen that since then. It's just a hug where she was hooked. Because their first kiss was awkward. It was like after her driving, he was helping her learn how to drive and they kind of kissed.
It was just like pecks, like Woody Woodpecker. But the next scene, there was one of my favorite where they were kissing in the rain. and um oh that was just so beautiful like just visually beautiful and romantic and not a care in the world um so yeah for the first the hug was great the first kiss not so good but that you know obviously it got better what about when you're making a movie
It was just like pecks, like Woody Woodpecker. But the next scene, there was one of my favorite where they were kissing in the rain. and um oh that was just so beautiful like just visually beautiful and romantic and not a care in the world um so yeah for the first the hug was great the first kiss not so good but that you know obviously it got better what about when you're making a movie
It was just like pecks, like Woody Woodpecker. But the next scene, there was one of my favorite where they were kissing in the rain. and um oh that was just so beautiful like just visually beautiful and romantic and not a care in the world um so yeah for the first the hug was great the first kiss not so good but that you know obviously it got better what about when you're making a movie
So I directed a movie called Free Lunch, and this was with all seventh graders. And that one is on Amazon Prime as well. And I had, there was a kiss that had to happen. And it was in the middle of a dance. And they're seventh graders. And so, but these two kids, Connor William Barrett and Jovi Lee, such professionals, but... It was COVID around that. It was like 2021, post-COVID.
So I directed a movie called Free Lunch, and this was with all seventh graders. And that one is on Amazon Prime as well. And I had, there was a kiss that had to happen. And it was in the middle of a dance. And they're seventh graders. And so, but these two kids, Connor William Barrett and Jovi Lee, such professionals, but... It was COVID around that. It was like 2021, post-COVID.
So I directed a movie called Free Lunch, and this was with all seventh graders. And that one is on Amazon Prime as well. And I had, there was a kiss that had to happen. And it was in the middle of a dance. And they're seventh graders. And so, but these two kids, Connor William Barrett and Jovi Lee, such professionals, but... It was COVID around that. It was like 2021, post-COVID.
So we still had to follow all these protocols. And so we were outside, and we made this outside area look like we were inside. But behind the cameras were, no lie, probably about 65 people watching. Parents who were there. There were other kids who were there. And Connor leans in and he's like, can you make them all go away? And I said, Connor, that would take so long.
So we still had to follow all these protocols. And so we were outside, and we made this outside area look like we were inside. But behind the cameras were, no lie, probably about 65 people watching. Parents who were there. There were other kids who were there. And Connor leans in and he's like, can you make them all go away? And I said, Connor, that would take so long.
So we still had to follow all these protocols. And so we were outside, and we made this outside area look like we were inside. But behind the cameras were, no lie, probably about 65 people watching. Parents who were there. There were other kids who were there. And Connor leans in and he's like, can you make them all go away? And I said, Connor, that would take so long.
Just, just, they're not here. And it doesn't have to be, you don't have to hold it for long, just enough for us to capture it. And they were so nervous. And so you really, we, in that moment, we couldn't, we couldn't clear the stage fast enough because of time. And so we just had to make them as comfortable as we could in that moment. And they did great. And they did great.
Just, just, they're not here. And it doesn't have to be, you don't have to hold it for long, just enough for us to capture it. And they were so nervous. And so you really, we, in that moment, we couldn't, we couldn't clear the stage fast enough because of time. And so we just had to make them as comfortable as we could in that moment. And they did great. And they did great.
Just, just, they're not here. And it doesn't have to be, you don't have to hold it for long, just enough for us to capture it. And they were so nervous. And so you really, we, in that moment, we couldn't, we couldn't clear the stage fast enough because of time. And so we just had to make them as comfortable as we could in that moment. And they did great. And they did great.
And nobody oohed and aahed, which was really awful because that would have been the end of us. But I think that it's like really creating a comfortable, even for adults, a comfortable set.