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Posted: 2024-04-29T17:12:12Z | Updated: 2024-04-29T17:12:12Z John Krasinski Is 'Worried' About The Opinion From These 2 Critics For His Next Movie | HuffPost

John Krasinski Is 'Worried' About The Opinion From These 2 Critics For His Next Movie

"The Office" star doesnt usually worry about reviews, but he's "genuinely terrified" about what these two will say.

John Krasinski doesnt usually fret about reviews. But for his new film IF, he is terrified of the response from two people: His 7 and 10-year-old daughters.

Ive never been worried about two reviews more in my life, Krasinski told The Associated Press in a recent interview. Im genuinely terrified. I hope it goes well.

IF, about a young girl (Cailey Fleming) and her neighbor (Ryan Reynolds) who can see everyones imaginary friends including those that have gotten left behind, is one of this summers major studio releases opening on May 17.

In a landscape full of brands and franchises, its the rare original idea that has the backing of a big studio, Paramount, and an ambitious scale and scope.

It was shot largely in New York by Oscar-winning cinematographer Janusz Kaminski and blends live-action and animation with an army of celebrity voices including Steve Carell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Matt Damon, Jon Stewart, Maya Rudolph and the late Louis Gossett Jr .

The idea to make a film about imaginary friends started and evolved with his kids, whom he shares with actor Emily Blunt (who also voices a character). At first, it just sounded like a fun, family friendly idea.

My kids are extremely imaginative, Krasinski said. I always used to say to Emily, I just, I wish we could go wherever it is they go, just for a little bit.

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John Krasinski attends the AOL Build presentation of the cast of "The Hollars" at AOL HQ on Aug. 17, 2016 in New York City.
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Paramount agreed and in October 2019 signed on to help make and distribute the film, with Krasinski and Reynolds Maximum Effort. Then the pandemic hit and like so many parents of young children, he saw his daughters worlds alter dramatically.

They started asking questions like, Are we going to be okay and whats going on? I got so panicked. I just said, no way, weve got to do something about this, he said. Thats when it hit me to make this movie about something a little bit more, a little bit deeper than just imaginary friends.

When he started to look into the psychology behind imaginary friends, he began to understand that these werent just whimsical creations. They were in fact coping mechanisms to metabolize daily life, whether its bullies at school, a divorce at home, a projection of dreams and ambitions, or any number of stressors that find their way into young minds. He understood it now as a sacred place.

Once I realized that we were dealing with some high-level stuff, some highly imaginary, flammable stuff, I was like, this is really, really exciting, he said. I knew we were on to something special, and I just wanted to take it as seriously as I could.

DIRECTING WITH FIGMENTS OF THE IMAGINATION

To play the young girl, Bea, Krasinski cast 15-year-old Cailey Fleming (shes now 17), an actor who Walking Dead fans will know as Judith Grimes. Shed just wrapped season 11 of the show and was getting ready to take a break and go back to high school when she got the call that Krasinski wanted her to audition.

Ive never had a lead role in a movie, Fleming said. I was so nervous. But I couldnt have asked for a better cast or crew.

On a set where most of the characters would be added in post-production, Krasinski took pains to ensure that they werent just acting with tennis balls as stand-ins. Sometimes hed have puppets, or a picture, or even a friend to be Carells character, Blue. Other times hed just jump in and do it himself (in addition to directing and playing Beas dad).

Cailey is Meryl Streep-level. She could have acted with a hot dog on a stick, Krasinski said. Ive been there, Ive acted with the tennis ball. You just try to create a world where everyone feels not only safe and excited, but also feels like their imagination takes over.

My job as a director is to try and make every day feel like youre doing a play rather than a movie, that it feels intimate and it feels for today only, he added.

Many of the starry voice actors are people whom Krasinski considers friends. He wasnt sure how theyd respond to his idea, but he said he got some of the quickest yesses in his career whether they had kids or not.

Its about this little girl but it has adults asking when they gave up on their imaginary friends and imaginations and dreams, he said. The beauty of the movie is it tells you that all youve got to do is turn around and you can always go back.

Recently a friend of his said IF reminded them of Some Good News, the popular web series Krasinski started during the pandemic. He hopes that like Some Good News, IF is something that can bring people a little joy.

GIVING UP A QUIET PLACE

Taking on IF also meant passing the torch on the new A Quiet Place prequel. A Quiet Place helped put Krasinski on the map as a filmmaking force and its sequel was an early and important boon to struggling movie theaters during the pandemic. But between IF and the Jack Ryan show , something had to give.

Hed developed a story about the first day of the invasion in New York City, and sought out Pig filmmaker Michael Sarnoski to see if he was interested.

(John) really helped me early on. Then he let me run free and explore things, Sarnoski said. He came to set the first day and sort of passed the baton symbolically. I got really lucky that he was like, Hey this is a Michael Sarnoski film. Make this your own.

Far from being bittersweet, Krasinski said its exciting and an honor to have created a sandbox that anyone can play in. Another big summer release, A Quiet Place: Day One opens in theaters on June 28.

Both films hes done in partnership with Paramount, a studio he credits for trusting and supporting his vision.

Once IF became more emotional and had more of a backbone to it, I think they leaned in even further. Some studios would go like, Oh, no, we want the zany version, Krasinski said. I think because A Quiet Place had that same backbone, that same emotional motor, they just said, Go do what it is youre seeing in your head.

Krasinski has just put the finishing touches on IF, which means that his daughters will be seeing it very soon. Theyre planning to do a little family premiere.

Were going to get all dressed up, he said. Basically were going to pretend its their own special premiere. Dont tell them that its not the real thing.

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