It is elaborate.
It takes the master to explain it.
And then I met Hideo.
He tried to explain it to me.
But most importantly, he showed
me a lot of paintings and drawings and ideas
and storyboards.
and you could kind of grasp
what kind feeling he was going for.
And it just looked like
something out of this world.
And I can immerse myself
in a universe like that.
And it was really, really helpful to have these very
poetic and very dramatic drawings to inspire us.
It's almost like a feature film where
you're watching Norman Reedus
and all of a sudden
I'm there as well.
It is really out of this world.
But I would say that the word
"poetic" is also a very key word here.
It's very poetic to watch.
It was kind of new.
I've done CGI before for certain films,
but with actually a camera
on myself moving around was a new thing.
The man is in different wars,
this character.
Very interesting.
Almost parachuted in
and dumped in the first World War,
the second or the Vietnam War, whatever.
That's brutal and interesting.
And the images of that, what he was creating,
was tremendously visual.
I think that in many ways
he's representing a human being good and bad,
both sides of the coin.
This is a solid human being.
Sometimes you believe you do something good
and it turns out not out be so good,
and vice versa.
I think that he is representing
that in this game.
