Simon Pegg and Lizzy McAlpine on their film “Only What We Carry”

Simon Pegg and Lizzy McAlpine recently appeared on “CBS Saturday Morning” to discuss their new film, “Only What We Carry.” The movie, which was shot in just six days, stands out for its largely improvised nature, allowing the actors to bring a unique authenticity to their performances. Pegg and McAlpine shared insights into the creative process behind the film, highlighting the challenges and excitement of working without a traditional script. This approach required the cast to rely heavily on their instincts and chemistry, resulting in a raw and genuine portrayal of the story’s themes. The film explores the emotional baggage people carry and how it affects their relationships and personal growth. By focusing on improvisation, the filmmakers aimed to capture the spontaneity and unpredictability of real-life interactions, offering audiences a fresh and engaging cinematic experience. QUESTION: How might the improvisational style of filmmaking influence the way audiences connect with the characters and story? 

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