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John Cusack reveals he rewrote the ‘Say Anything’ boombox scene to add grit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80600, member: 636"] John Cusack revealed the famous boombox scene from Say Anything was not easy to figure out. The actor explained he struggled with playing Lloyd Dobler as just a guy whining outside his ex's window. He eventually decided the character was actually being defiant, sensing something was wrong with her father's influence. That shift in attitude made the iconic moment work. Cusack also said he only took the role if director Cameron Crowe let him tweak the script. He felt original drafts made young characters sound like middle-aged writers. Cusack wanted Lloyd to have a darker edge, making his optimism a conscious choice rather than just a personality trait. He compared it to the contrast in a Lennon-McCartney song, where hope actively fights against a worse alternative. [/QUOTE]
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