Favourite 'My Fault: London' scene for stars, directors might surprise you: 'Someone's on Noah's side'
My Fault: London, on Prime Video, starring Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Enva Lewis, Jason Flemyng, Kerim Hassan and Sam Buchanan has fast cars, fights and forbidden romance. But with all the drama, it's actually a smaller, more heartfelt and intimate moment that's a favourite for the movie's directors and stars.
The cast of the film, and directors Charlotte Fassler and Dani Girdwood, spoke to Yahoo Canada about the one moment that stands out in My Fault: London. A scene shared with Banks' Noah and Lewis' character Jenna.
Who the hell is living in my house?
Nick, what is going on with you?
I just missed out of trouble.
Am I in trouble.
There's something about this where, you know, despite all the kind of tension and by like the severity of stuff that's going on, like literally life or death situations going on.
Um, there still is like room for so much fun between, you know, Nick and Noa or between, you know, their friends and having all this.
How important was it for you to still kind of give people that kind of like warm and fuzzy feeling in some moments of the film?
Yeah, I think that was really important for us.
Like, honestly, we wish we had even more levity to bring into it because it's those moments are so fun of watching them together and And you know, when we're sitting there in the edit and looking at everything we're like, God, they have such amazing chemistry and those moments that feel really pure and feel really so much like them and you get to see their personalities were something that we really wanted to make sure the film felt anchored and that so you could really see the connection that they have, um, despite all of the external circumstances and drama that ensues.
Yeah, as well as like allowing room for like the chemistry of friendship to bloom as well, you know, I think like one of my favorite scenes.
In the film is when at the car meet we've watched Noah arrive in London.
We've watched her struggle and kind of have this coldness from, you know, Nick.
And then at the car meet when Jenna invites her to get into her car and have this like girl chat, it's one of my favorite scenes in the film because it just feels like.
For the first time you're like she has a friend, like she's protected and like it's a safe space in this little, you know, kind of like wild little pimped out car like, you know, decorated car that that Jenna has.
It's such a special moment and I feel like those wish fulfillment, you know, little leads to, you know.
We all wish we could move here and immediately meet a friend.
I know exactly, you know.
Honestly, that's one of my favorite scenes in the film.
Um, Ever Ever is just amazing.
I love her so much and we had such a form such a wonderful friendship on this film that it was so lovely to just be able to act with her and like I think we're both quite similar to our characters in a lot of ways, so it really felt like in that scene especially it was like kind of different versions of ourselves just like chatting and like.
Like you say, I think it's really important.
It's the first moment in the film really where you feel that someone's on Noah's side and like they've got her back and she's finding a friend and yeah, it was it was really touching, I think being able to film that and just really nice and I think it makes for a nice moment in the film too.
Me, me and Asher at that point, like, that was quite near the end of the shoot, so we'd already got to know each other really, really well, like we already had this relationship between ourselves.
Um, so doing that felt really passive at the time, and then watching it, both of us said the same thing of like, that's such a lovely part like of the whole film, just us two kind of being us in that.
Um, so it's really, really nice and it's really nice, I think for younger audiences to kind of have that really like honest straight up friendship represented in it.
So yeah, it's, it's nice, it's really nice.

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