![]() “We had done three takes of that shot, and then I thought, ‘When we shot this earlier for the first version, the ghost was standing at the window, so shouldn’t he be there? And if he could see the ghost next door, couldn’t he also see himself?’ I didn’t want to get too bogged down in rules, but it seemed like a nice visual reference to what’s happening. ![]() ![]() “That was a spontaneous day on set that ended up being a very definitive and profound visual, and we could have kept it going!” he recalls. Though Lowery wrote the time loop into the first draft, he didn’t initially anticipate the unsettling shot with the two ghosts. 'A Ghost Story': Film Review | Sundance 2017
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