Accountability in Characters
Jim discusses the complexity of his character, Cam, who struggles with accountability and the consequences of his actions. He reflects on the human tendency to compartmentalize and rationalize poor decisions, emphasizing that everyone is just a few bad choices away from a darker path. The conversation delves into the broader societal implications of these behaviors and encourages meaningful discussions around the film's themes.In this clip
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