Actress Carla Gugina talks about her character Janet and reading the script for “Lisa Frankenstein” in her interview. Check it out.
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00:00 First of all, I'm a big Diablo Cody fan, so I was excited to read it for that reason.
00:04 I will say that in every scene, I actually laughed out loud while reading it, which almost
00:10 never happens to me.
00:12 Like I said, the script is so strong and so tight, but there is also room for play that
00:18 both Zelda encourages and Diablo was very excited to see.
00:23 So I think that the combination of that just made it feel immediately, without ever having
00:27 to say it, a very organic process.
00:31 She has this razor sharp wit, and obviously tonally she can vary from something that's
00:37 much more naturalistic and deeply human, always funny, but with that kind of, you know, she
00:44 plays this beautiful, like every key on the piano.
00:47 And this one I found to be so fun and kind of in a totally different wheelhouse with
00:52 all of those same qualities of something that was so much more heightened, and also her
00:58 kind of, just her impeccable eye for the 80s.
01:01 There were so many things in reading the script that I just was like, "I had forgotten about
01:05 that, and I had forgotten about that."
01:08 And then the second that I sat down and spoke with Zelda, within one minute I thought, "I
01:15 want to help this person realize their vision."
01:18 I found her to be incredibly precise and articulate and clearly just the leader of the ship in
01:26 a beautiful way.
01:28 Janet lives in Janet's world, for sure.
01:31 Not a single other person's personality is in one iota of it.
01:35 It is all Janet.
01:37 But it inspired me sort of to run with Janet in the sense that she has created and curated
01:42 a perfect world and a perfect family in her mind, and she cannot imagine how Lisa would
01:49 not want to be a part of it.
01:51 One of the things that I think this movie has is it pays homage to so many fun things
01:58 in the 80s.
01:59 So if you were around in the 80s, there'll just be a lot of hilarious moments.
02:04 I also feel that we are in a moment where a lot is being pillaged from the 80s.
02:10 But what I was going to say with this is that I find it pays homage beautifully.
02:15 It has a lot of fun with the 80s, but it isn't derivative.
02:20 It is something that is—Zelda has a really unique eye, and I think we're going to get
02:25 to see a movie that is very much from a singular filmmaker's point of view, which I love.