JAKARTA - Rachel Amanda revealed the process of deepening her character for the film Monster Hair Factory. Playing as Princess, Rachel and the production team designed several things to strengthen the main character.
One of them includes the use of special contact lenses and the rhythm of the dialogue in the main character of the film.
Amanda said the contact lens he used had a slightly larger diameter than the normal size of his eyes to create a certain impression on the character he played, without making the look look conspicuous.
"But add a little diameter. So it's not like a black contact lens that is a little Japanese anime, not like that," said Amanda in the Setiabudi area, South Jakarta, quoting ANTARA on Monday, June 1.
According to him, the small change is enough to create discomfort or strangeness in the eyes when playing the character of the Princess.
"It's already giving a look like that, it feels like watching this movie, 'That's right. His eyes look like there's something strange, huh. What is it?' No, that's it. It's like his eyes are normal, that's it," he said.
In addition to the visual appearance, the production team also arranged the way the actors spoke to portray the condition of factory workers who were sleep-deprived.
Rachel explained that the dialogue was not always normal, with a changing tempo to strengthen the atmosphere of the story.
"Sometimes it's like talking, it's a bit scattered, sometimes it's fast, sometimes it's not, that's it. Well, this is conditioned on how it actually feels awkward in a normal situation," he said.
Efforts to build the atmosphere of the film were also carried out through makeup. The makeup department created a sunken eye effect on the actors with varying degrees according to the conditions of the characters in the story.
"How many days of sleep deprivation it is definitely different from just a day of not sleeping. For example like that," said Rachel.
He added that all these elements were designed collaboratively by the production team to create an atmosphere that supports the film's narrative and strengthens the audience's experience in following the story.
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