Scott Derrickson grew up in North Denver during the 70s, and those details and others are personal touches he brought to the film. While many are light memories, he acknowledges that he's spent the past five years in therapy dealing with events from his own childhood. That process led him to think there was a story there, which in turn saw him turn to his writing partner (C. Robert Cargill) in the hopes of crafting something along the lines of Francois Truffaut's The 400 Blows (1959). They soon realized there wasn't enough there to warrant that comparison or fill in a story, but a compromise was found in blending his own memories into an adaptation of Joe Hill's "The Black Phone."
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