Jamie Dornan On Indie Sci-fi ‘Synchronic’: “It’s About What People Will Do For Friendship” – Toronto Studio

Though the premise is pure futuristic sci-fi, the inspiration came from close to home. “In the United States,” said Benson, “we have these [recreational] drugs that can be sold over the counter and [at] head shops, and they are drugs that really do something, but there’s no medical research. They’re just put out by a company that’s like, ‘Well, we’re going to make a molecule that’s very similar to the illegal drug,’ and these synthetic analogs often actually do have very mysterious results…”
For Dornan, it was the blend of mystery and emotion that drew him in. “There are huge plot twists that happen, that we can’t reveal yet and that are very hard to talk about without saying what actually happens,” he said.” But the relationship between Anthony’s character and mine is tested in the most beautiful way, as a result of Ally’s character going missing, and that’s what actually got me at the end—the friendship [aspect] of it. What people will do for friendship is actually what made me cry at the end of the movie.”
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