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Lina Esco Gushes About Starring With Ben Affleck Netflix’s new crime thriller tear.
Joe Carnahan-directed film Reunion is in theaters now Affleck and his longtime friend and collaborator Matt Damon Two Miami police officers and their team discovered a stash of millions in cash. When news of their seizures spread, they began to distrust those around them.
Esco, 40, plays Captain Jackie Velez, who is romantically involved with Affleck’s J.D. Byrne. The film also stars recent Golden Globe winner Teyana Taylor, Steven Yuen and Sasha Kale.
talking people On the red carpet at the film’s New York premiere on Tuesday, Esko recalled the playful rapport she and Affleck developed while filming intimate bedroom scenes.
“We giggled” beat. the alum recounted. “We were just two fools hanging around.”


She praised Affleck, 53, as “such a sweet guy,” admitting, “Sometimes you don’t meet easy people to get along with, and I can honestly say it just feels like [like an] Easygoing set energy, which is very rare. “
Esco further described the set environment as “very low-key, very down-to-earth.”
“No one is pretentious, it’s simple,” she added. “So does the director. [Joe Carnahan]. He just made sure everyone was comfortable at all times, playing the soundtrack all the time to get you into the tone and mood of the movie. It feels like you’re in a movie at all times – again, [a] A very warm and loving set. “
The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed tear This is not an accident; Deliberate choices for Affleck and Damonthey co-produced the film through their production company Artists Equity. in a recent appearance The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonThe pair agreed that it was important for the on-set environment to be collaborative and equal for all involved.
“We really believe that it’s not just about the actors and the writers and the director, it’s about the environment, everybody involved, and if they’re committed to making this movie better, then it’s probably going to be better,” Affleck said. “It’s really a collaborative art form.”

To create a sense of equality, they said they implemented an old-school back-end bonus model.
“Netflix is obviously a streaming platform and the business is obviously changing and there’s a lot going on,” Affleck explained, Refers to the film industry’s controversial shift to streaming“What we want to do is, in the past, you knew how a movie performed and you could get bonuses based on box office performance.”

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“What we want to do,” he continued, “is try to adapt that model to what’s going on with streaming” in order to spread the film’s financial success among “a crew of 1,200 people, every painter, green guy, cameraman on call.” [operator]”.
tear Now available to watch on Netflix.

