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David Fincher admitted that the reason why Brad Pitt does not continue to portray Benjamin for his final scenes as a boy and infant is that the special effects budget was depleted. However, Fincher argues that having different actors play Benjamin from that period onward was effective, since he...

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David Fincher on the challenges he faced while filming 'Panic Room' (2002) due to the last minute change of the lead from Nicole Kidman to Jodie Foster: "Interviewer: What happens to a movie when you switch a major role like that? Fincher: It’s very odd. There were a lot of things that I wouldn’t think would need to change that did. We were working on two different sets basically, the panic room and the main floor. You have all the physical stuff that has to happen pretty well set. But when we shot things with Jodie that we had already shot with Nicole I found that as a presence just a different vibe, not just what they have to say. Certain lines did have to be rewritten. In my opinion, Jodie Foster can play anything, but helpless is asking a lot of the audience to believe because she just isn’t. The character was originally written more helpless. For example, the scene where Jodie was eating pizza with her daughter [Kristen Stewart] was already shot with Nicole. So when we went to re-create it with Jodie, it just didn’t work, it was weird. So we had them switch sides and do different things. People just carry different vibes with them. Interviewer: What about Jodie’s pregnancy, how did you shoot around that? Fincher: That was a problem. We shot all the wide stuff, then the medium stuff, and then the close-ups. Interviewer: Well there is a lot of action, how did it work with her being pregnant? Fincher: Well, Jodie’s stunt double, Jill Stokesberry, who is really amazing, does most of the action stuff. Because it would be really irresponsible to throw a woman who is six months pregnant around. Jill would step in for most of it, then Jodie would do the close-up and I would yell “More violent, more violent.” Interviewer: Did you feel doomed because of all the problems? Fincher: Yeah, it was cursed. Interviewer: Since you’re neurotic already what did this do to you? Fincher: You do feel a little persecuted by the forces." (David Fincher's interview with Daniel Robert Einstein, 2002)

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