Oscars 2018: On-Set Tweaks That Transformed 'Get Out,' 'Logan,' 'Shape of Water' | THR News

Oscars 2018: On-Set Tweaks That Transformed 'Get Out,' 'Logan,' 'Shape of Water' | THR News

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The transcript discusses the creative process behind Oscar-nominated screenplays, highlighting how directors and actors made pivotal changes to enhance their films. Jordan Peele talks about a role reversal in 'Get Out' that changed audience perception. James Mangold shares how Daphne Keane's performance in 'Logan' brought new depth to the film. Guillermo del Toro reveals the personal significance of 'The Shape of Water' and how actor improvisation enriched the story. The transcript concludes with an invitation to explore more stories of screenplay transformations.

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What role did Jordan Peele believe role reversal played in the scene from 'Get Out'?

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How did Daphne Keane's performance impact the scene in 'Logan' according to James Mangold?

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What personal significance did Guillermo del Toro attribute to 'The Shape of Water'?

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What was the effect of the gesture Richard Jenkins made during the scene with Sally Hawkins?

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What does the director suggest about the role of actors in making scenes come alive?

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