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"Both Derns will do anything you ask them to do," Payne told reporters. The director said he was as much drawn to Dern by his talent as by "who the man is." "I like actors who can be ornery but heartbreaking at the same time," Payne said. Dern, an avid lifetime runner, compared Payne's interest to him as coming on the 24th mile to the marathon of his career. "I'll love him forever for that, for seeing in me that I could pull this off," Dern says of Payne. "He's different folks." When Forte, early in the production, told Dern that he was having trouble adjusting to dramatic acting and establishing their relationship, Dern gave him some advice. "I put my hand on his arm and I said, 'Just look at me every time in the movie and realize you may be working with a guy who's never going to make another movie,'" Dern says. "He got big tears in his eyes and said,
'Are you serious?'I said, 'No, it's all bull----. But you don't know that and I don't know that because if this fails, I'm done. They'll never let me play another lead in a movie.'" The two spent weeks together in the close confines of a Subaru, says Forte: "I could just listen to him forever. He has the best stories. We became very close." "I've been in some pretty good movies," says Dern. "This is the best movie I've been in. I hope it's as good a work as I've done."
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