I’m late to the David Lowery train as neither of his first two features — Ain’t Them Bodies Saints and Pete’s Dragon — did much for me, and endless talk about a lengthy pie-eating scene kept me from checking out his latest for nearly a year. Having finally seen A Ghost Story, though, I can honestly say it’s among the best films of the year. It left me in tears on first viewing, and as a testament to the film’s power it accomplished the same feat for me while I watched it with the commentary track playing. People were jabbering over the film’s audio, and I still cried while watching it. Ugh.
Keep reading to see what I heard on the commentary track for…
A Ghost Story (2017)
Commentators: David Lowery (writer/director), Andrew Droz Palermo (cinematographer), Jade Healy (production designer), Daniel Hart (composer)
1. “This sequence of the movie probably changed more than any other,” says Lowery in regard to the opening featuring C (Casey Affleck) and M (Rooney Mara) on the couch. This was Affleck’s idea while the script actually opened with ten pages of dialogue interspersed with various shots of the house’s interior. They shot it all but went with this instead.
2. Mara’s opening line — “I’m scared” — was actually just her referring to being nervous about filming the couch scene without knowing where Affleck was going to take it.
3. The house was one scheduled for demolition and had been gutted on the inside. They had to decorate and build the interior from furniture on to the kitchen itself. Some members of the crew ended up living there during production.
4. The scene where the couple wakes up to a noise and walks though the house in search of its source was the most expensive in the film due to fx costs. “Casey has lovely tattoos all over his back,” and they had to be digitally removed.
5. Lowery called cut partway into the shot of the couple in bed, kissing before falling asleep, but the actors didn’t hear him and kept at it. They let the camera roll. “I don’t remember saying cut, but I guess I probably did. I do stupid things when I’m directing.”
6. Mara’s face perfectly fits the 4:3 frame via the 50mm lens.
7. They used a stopwatch for the scene where C is covered with the sheet and M walks away. Lowery wanted a full minute before Affleck sat up beneath the sheet.
8. Hart wrote a big, noisy piece of music filled with “terrifying sounds” for the scene where a dead C comes back to life, but it was scrapped.
9. The shot of ghostly C approaching the house at 18:55 was done after the house had already been demolished, so they used some composite fx trickery.
10. At no point did Lowery consider adding audience applause (a la Kramer from Seinfeld) to M’s entrance into the house at the 23:00 minute mark.
11. It was Mara’s idea to eat the pie on the floor. Weirdo. It’s almost as if she’s never had pie before.
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