In Zoe Kravitz's Blink Twice, a Striking Red Hacienda Makes for a Tech Bro's Perfect-Too Perfect?-Private Island Paradise
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Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut, *Blink Twice*, uses the setting of a colonial hacienda to explore themes of image rehabilitation and underlying oppression through its tech mogul character.
"At first when I was writing the script I was picturing... something a lot more modern... but I was very intrigued by having the backdrop of colonialism..."
Production designer Roberto Bonelli explained the choice of setting the film in a hacienda, which reflects King’s desire to reshape his public image from a shallow billionaire to someone culturally aware.
Kravitz expresses the intent behind choosing a colonial backdrop in a thriller narrative as a way to invoke the complexities of oppression while delivering a psychological story.
Read at Architectural Digest
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