![]() Of course the whole theme is about memory, and so we are doing some flashbacks but we're also starting at one point and then moving backwards and forwards, so that was just liberating and inspiring to me to get out of a normal box that I might have been in in linear storytelling.ĭid you find you had to approach this more like a film or was it more like a TV show? And also, it was written in a such an interesting way that it's kind of like there's a lot of possibilities of nonlinear storytelling too…. So they're going to have these moments, that you have moments in time to intrigue people, capture their imagination, and so how do you do that quickly, rapidly, powerful, openings and closings of episodes. Yeah, I think it did because, first of all, it was just very challenging and inspiring to work in this 10 minutes or less format, and to feel like people are going to be watching this when they're - we hope - commuting to work or whatever. ![]() So it just seemed like it explored so many fascinating aspects.Īnd then of course, Emily Mortimer's character is also - all the characters have this kind of intense relationship with technology and passion and artistic freedom - but is it good, what she's done? What are the human ramifications of what done? So I just loved all the different layers, very complicated layers.ĭid the fact that it was being made for Quibi alter your approach at all? ![]() We all have a push-pull, love-hate relationship with technology, but this person has a very deep connection to technology, and how can she deal with it and make sense of it in this world. It's like self-discovery on steroids, "Wow, that’s who I am?" I thought it was so fascinating…. In this case it really took it up a notch, when you're discovering who you are. RELATED: The Fugitive: Quibi Drops First Teaser for Kiefer Sutherland's New ShowĬBR: What appealed to you about Don’t Look Deeper?Ĭatherine Hardwicke: Well I love… the coming-of-age story, where a person, a teenager or whatever, is discovering who they are. This revelation of what she really is, where she comes from, and who has started looking for her, sets in motion a series of events that suddenly puts her entire life in jeopardy.Ī dark and provocative take on technology versus humanity, Don’t Look Deeper is a bold tale of self-discovery from the co-creator of Lost, Jeffrey Lieber, and YouTube sensation Charlie McDonnell.In an exclusive interview, Hardwicke spoke to CBR about bringing the future world of Don't Look Deeper to life, the challenges of making a show for Quibi and working with the series' starry cast. And that something is… she’s not human… not one of us. Set in Merced, California, “fifteen minutes into the future,” Don’t Look Deeper centers on a high school senior who can’t seem to shake the feeling that something about her just isn’t right. RELATED: Don’t Look Deeper Trailer Offers First Look at Quibi’s Sci-Fi Thriller Just in time for the sci-fi thriller’s debut on fresh streaming platform Quibi, got the chance to talk with Don’t Look Deeper star Helena Howard to discuss her role in the series, as well as working with co-stars Don Cheadle and Emily Mortimer and director Catherine Hardwicke! Our interview can be viewed in the player below! ![]()
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