David Fincher admitted to Total Film that his preference for shooting multiple takes "exhausted" his leading man Gary Oldman in the beginning of production, adding, "I'm fairly didactic about, 'These are the things that the scene needs to accomplish for me, and we will continue to play, to look for ways to underline these ideas that are as subtle as we can make them.'" Fincher continued, "It's a hard thing to say to actors, 'I want a cohesive, great performance in the master [shot]'. "And then, 'I want a cohesive, great performance in the alternate master.' And then, 'I want a cohesive, great performance in the over-the-shoulder. And I want a cohesive, great performance in his over-the-shoulder on to you. And I want the singles.' Because I don't want to cut a scene based on where you are at personally on Tuesday. I don't think I could go into the edit room knowing that I was going to have to cut around somebody who didn't deliver. Part of it is you cast really great people and get the fuck out of the way."
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