Saoirse Ronan had challenges filming 'tough' movie 'The Outrun': 'It's personal to me'
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Saoirse Ronan, in her role for 'The Outrun,' combines her own personal experiences with a portrayal of addiction, capturing the healing journey set against the breathtaking backdrop of Scotland's Orkney islands.
Ronan speaks about the challenges of filming during lambing season: 'A choreographer worked when I'm playing drunk, sober, nervous. It's personal to me.' This reflects not only the dedication she has toward her craft but also her personal investment in the narrative.
'In Papay, our last location, desperate for peace, healing and recovery, we spent a whole day in the ocean with the seals,' she said, highlighting a transformative and immersive experience that deeply influenced her character's journey.
Ronan reflects on the filming experiences, saying, 'I even went to a farm to see lambing. Lots of blood. Watching the sheep going into labor... I was terrified.' This shows the level of commitment she showcased for authenticity in her role.
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