"It was intense, but it wasn't heavy," Buckley shrugs. "It's an intense and heavy topic and context, but you get so much energy from doing that. She's in a weird purgatory place in the beginning of the film, but you feel there's something simmering underneath. From that, you know she's never going to go back to where she is at the beginning. It's kind of a coming of womanhood, in a weird, feral, animalistic way."
Source: Los Angeles Times May 14, 2018 09:56 UTC