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Everyones head remains on inAri Asters new horror movie, Florence Pugh promises.
This time around, the subjects simply lose their minds.
Everything about the script was so colorful and alive, Pugh says.
So musical, and horrible as well.
That is certainly very much like a fairy tale.
But I dont suppose what happens to some of the characters isidyllic.
The made-up Hargaisidyllic though, glorious and green, looking like a destination engineered for a million Instagram likes.
The set was painstakingly constructed in Budapest, whereMidsommarfilmed.
The entire community had been built, all the buildings.
When you walked on the set everyday, you really were walking onto a village, Pugh says.
The runic symbols were designed [for the movie].
All of the artwork was designed.
Lots of the buildings had hand-painted drawings on the wall.
It was just totally magnificent to see.
I cant believe that it got taken down and put into a box somewhere.
Pugh is 23 and ebullient, laughing in coarse guffaws throughout our conversation.
She pauses, then adds: But maybe I should get one!
The day before Pugh started shootingMidsommar, she says she was terrified.
(There is aLittle Womengroup text, Pugh confirms.
Its called Big Chicks, and its filled with photos of us in our funny costumes.)
Laura Dern is playing Marmee, and Meryl Streep is playing Aunt March.
How does an actor of any age get over sharing a scene with Meryl Streep?
Its not like Im bowing down to her on set, Pugh says.
Although mentally I am, but not literally.
I think he might be Amy, she laughs.
And Im the same.