‘In My Brain Forever’ Ana de Armas Cried And Walked Away From One Of Ballerina’s Action Scenes Because It Was Too Much

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‘In My Brain Forever’ Ana de Armas Cried And Walked Away From One Of Ballerina’s Action Scenes Because It Was Too Much



Ana de Armas demonstrates tremendous skills playing Eve Macarro in Ballerina – the new spinoff/sequel from the John Wick franchise. With a variety of weapons in hand (or sans weapons), she operates like a veteran ass-kicker. Watchin the movie, one can respect that she gained a lot of confidence as an action star in the making of the blockbuster… but that confidence also led her straight into a seriously emotional experience when it came time to shooting the film’s flamethrower sequences.

When I interviewed director Len Wiseman about Ballerina earlier this year, he told me about how his lead actress cried when she first set a stuntperson on fire, and CinemaBlend’s own Hannah Saulic asked Ana de Armas for her own perspective on events while speaking to her at the film’s New York press day. She explained that she initially declined practice with the flamethrower, figuring she could learn how to use it on set, but the stunt crew explained that it was something she needed to get used to:

Yeah. I think it’s, you know, for the most part, the training is more focused on the fights. You know, the physical fights and the choreos and knives and guns and all that. But I never got to practice with a flamethrower, and I definitely […] the fire. It’s a scary thing. And I remember they asked me to rehearse the day before filming and I was like, ‘No, that’s not necessary. I’ll just do it on the day.’ And they were like, ‘No, no, you really need to just feel it and the heat on your face and everything how it moves.’



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