New Romantic Comedies on Amazon Freevee fell in love by chance Brenda Song’s Alexa and Aaron O’Connell’s Jason compete for a promotion at an advertising agency while falling in love via text message without knowing who the other is. Directed by Peter Sullivan, the film explores a unique relationship that stems from a text message and the wrong number.
Song’s acting career blossomed when she appeared on Disney Channel’s “London Tipton.” Zach and Cody’s Peak Life And Suite Living on the Deck.She also acts as Social network And secret obsessionand TV series Child’s face.O’Connell is a veteran actor of many Hallmark Christmas movies and he takes into account other characters in the series rich and poor and movies 2018 Black water. fell in love by chance Also starring Denise Richards, Maxwell Caulfield, Brooke Newton, Pedro Correa and Gibb Gerrard.
Song that talks to O’Connell rant . screen All about Alexa and Jason’s unlikely romance and how fell in love by chanceEvents influence the character’s decisions.
Warning: This interview contains spoilers fell in love by chance.
Screen Rant: Alexa and Jason deal with a breakup and trying for a promotion at the same time. Brenda, how does texting this so-called stranger help Alexa deal with whatever’s going on in her life?
Brenda Song: Here’s the problem, it starts out as an unexpected mess, like you send someone a really vulnerable message without your knowledge, and it ends up making it easy for her. venting her anger on someone she doesn’t know. I find it amusing to be able to let your guard down, and sometimes it’s easier to let your guard down to people who don’t know who you are or what your background is. There’s a sense of freedom to it, and I think it’s really, really exciting.
Also, when arguing with people, put them next to each other [Jason] In work life, going back and texting and saying, “I just had the worst day because of this guy” and not realizing they were talking about each other, I think it’s really funny and like Callback , at least for me, when I start dating new people and get these messages, your heart will skip a beat when you get these messages from them. And then let’s say you’re arguing with the same person who gets those text messages, which I think is really funny, I really like it.
I was amazed at how confident Jason was when he told Alex he loved her as soon as he found out she was “her”. Aaron, what does this say about his personality and how does this texting relationship affect him?
Aaron O’Connell: I think his girlfriend got him into trouble and he didn’t anticipate it. He has friends at work that he can open up to, but those are still his friends. He was reluctant to actually open up completely. So when he started getting these texts it was really a way for him to open up and try to heal so he could move on and help him not focus so much on the past and really focus on what will happen in the future. and what he wants.
I think Jason is very competitive at work. We have all these jokes, all this crazy stuff happening at work. Like Brenda said, we turned around and looked for that exit and she happened to be on the other side of the exit without even knowing it. So even though I knew what was going to happen, it was interesting to watch it all unfold and just watch the jokes and relationships between strangers at the time. It was the perfect time for both roles.
Brenda, do you think Alex finally made the right decision to leave Perry and be with Jason? How does she weigh this decision?
Brenda Song: Obviously, of course. One, I think her relationship with Perry is one that she thinks she wants and needs. She is obsessed with the goals and milestones in life that she needs to achieve in order to be happy and successful. I don’t think she’s really showing her true self in this relationship because she thinks that’s what she needs to do and Perry is a great guy but he’s not the right guy for her. so he said so. To achieve it.
What I thought was interesting about the relationship with Jason was that they understood each other on a non-romantic level and without any expectations. People always say that when you start dating someone, they bring out the best in themselves. Jason and Alexa put their most vulnerable selves first, so they really have to open up to each other on a whole other level, which I don’t think Alexa has really done before – not even with her friends.
I think that’s what really makes the difference. They quickly get to know each other at this very intimate level. On the other hand, in fact, they have known each other for a long time, so their level of understanding is also different. So I think it was an easy choice when they found out that they were who they were. Sometimes, the chemistry with the person you like the least is more than you think. So I think it’s the perfect combination of madness going on. Yeah, I definitely think she made the right choice, just because Jason saw the real her – the good side and the bad side – and still accepted that and wanted to be with her. I think this is the most important thing. It’s not just about building a relationship with the person you think you need to be with.
For Jason, what ultimately prompted him to allow Alexa to accept the promotion?
Aaron O’Connell: I think Jason feels it’s the right thing to do. I know he’s competitive, and he really loves this woman. I think when you love someone, your first priority is to make them as happy as possible, to be supportive and to help them in any way you can. I remember, in that presentation, looking at her personality and thinking, I really felt like Jason wanted to do nothing more than see her succeed and see her get this account and she He worked so hard to get there and he saw it. He sees the ups and downs via text messages after work and at work. After all, seeing her happy was the happiest thing for him. I feel that’s the real reason Jason did it.
Brenda Song: On the other hand, I think what really changed Alexa’s mind was that the Jason she always knew was very selfish and everything revolved around him. He’s going to do whatever it takes to get to the top and see the guy she’s texting and Jason, she’s seeing both sides of them, especially in this speech, see that he was willing to give up not only a promotion but also the necessary financial aspects. He did it because of his personal struggles. Giving up that to see her happy, I think this is really the first time for her that someone has put her and her desires above herself. How selfless that is, what that really means, shows how much this person cares for her.
That’s why the last shift, which can feel fast, doesn’t. When you see these two characters, when you put them together, you think, “God, this guy is more than I thought and really cares about me.” I thought it was a real change for her, and after that speech, I realized that she totally judged him, that he wasn’t as human as she thought he was, and I think that’s what makes the decision really easy.
How is it like shooting a scene where your character is speaking out loud text messages? How do you create a chemistry even when you are far apart?
Aaron O’Connell: I can tell that Brenda was kind enough to stay and watch my footage and the footage, and she was able to read her dialogue so we could really continue our relationship. our system and what we’re doing. All character development was completed in the film. other scene. So I think it helps a lot to an actor, rather than just reading about it. Like them, there’s nothing like having real characters out there to read it wisely. You don’t often – at least I don’t – basically say every text message, but having her read it to me on the other side of the camera was a huge help.
Brenda Song: Reading text messages is also difficult. I feel like people talk differently than they text, so that’s really what I say to our supervisor, Peter. A lot of things are complicated because we want it to be believable but also like a conversation, but we also know it’s like an interesting twist to the movie, but how do we keep it that way. We didn’t raise our voices to each other. I think it’s really just text messages, as originally written. It’s been fun trying to find that balance, but it’s also really fun because we have to play.
But at the same time we couldn’t because we also knew that no matter what we did, who would shoot first — because we were also filming during COVID, so all the actors were very isolated. — if we can’t make it for each other. Read, we have to say, “Well, I don’t want to give creative freedom to their characters or them. So sometimes it’s complicated. , but for the most part, we’re lucky that we work together and we can read scenes like real reading, so we were really lucky.
Like most romantic comedies, fell in love by chance It’s a touching story that may or may not be realistic. If you found yourself in a similar situation to your character, would you be able to open up to such a stranger?
Brenda Song: I think, I hope so, but myself, I listen to too many podcasts about true crime to be casually texting someone. I would say, “God, this person is trying to kill me. They must be watching me.” Unfortunately, I think I’m too paranoid to be as open-minded as Alexa. I wish I lived in a world where I didn’t have to worry about being murdered 24/7.
Aaron O’Connell: For me, there are too many timelines that I could have done differently.
fell in love by chance summary
Canny, seasoned Alexa and fluent rookie Jason are competing for the top job at a powerful advertising agency, but their other half has broken up. Thinking she was confiding in a friend, Alexa mistakenly sent Jason a “broken heart” message. The two only bond over the phone, not daring to ask each other’s true identities and grow closer as they support each other through work problems and pain. When they arrange to meet and the truth comes out, will they be able to let go of the feud and let true love triumph?
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fell in love by chance Premieres July 15 on Amazon Freevee.