Joseph:  It makes it so much easier to be doing scenes like this in a play relationship like this with someone who I am friends with and whom I trust and who I admire.

Zooey: Ahh, so nice to meet you!

There was a lot of the colour blue in the movie. Did you find that you were playing someone in a world she doesn’t really have any control over?

Zooey:  They wanted me to stand out in the movie. To have a colour that was only used once. It was used in the dance sequence, because everyone reminds him of Summer. But no- one else was allowed to wear blue.

If I wasn’t wearing a lot of blue, there would be a big blue thing, like I’d be right next to tons of blue wallpaper or a big blue poster. There would be something giant and blue somewhere in the
shot! It was a cool cinematic thing.  It was Marc’s idea.

Joseph: I think it speaks the strength of Marc. Not only is he super technically  savvy to be doing something with colour like that, but he also knows how to tell stories and how to work with actors.

"Most people who are as good at crafting  a scene of dialogue as Marc is wouldn’t necessarily know how to do something so sophisticated like that with colour.

Did you both enjoy the karaoke scenes? They were hilarious.

Joseph:   Thank you.

Do you enjoy karaoke?

Joseph: Sometimes.
Zooey: I’ve done karaoke with you before. Joe got kicked out of somewhere before.
Joseph: Because I rocked too hard!
Zooey:  He wasn’t drunk or anything, he just got so into the song like he was pulling down the curtains.

What were you singing?

Joseph:   A Black Crowes20 song.
Zooey:  So he was pulling down the curtain and the guy who put the karaoke night on every week was like: 'What’s going on? I’m sorry sir, you have to go!' He got kicked out of the place.

Joseph: He forbade me to unleash anymore of the rock.

Zooey: The stage was just too small for you.

Joseph: That’s what it was, I need to be able to run around.
Zooey:  He needs some props! You need a bird to bite the head off!
Joseph: I need some broken glass to shred my skin.

You seem to be singing in every film you do now, is that a requirement in your contract?

Zooey: I try to avoid it. I’m very skeptical of it, because it’s like happened a lot of times.wouldn’t it be cool if you could sing They always feel they need to figure out an opportunity for me to sing.

You really don’t. Unless it’s like a musical because it gets complicated as you have to sing in character, and somebody has something to say about how you sing. But for Summer, it was just karaoke.

The same can be said for Joe who got punched in the face.

Joseph: I know how to sell a good punch, what can I say?

Zooey: That’s right, you do get a lot of punches in a movie.
Joseph: It’s true. I always get punched in the face, I like it.  It’s actually the only time I’ve ever been punched in the face in my life was doing a scene.  I don’t engage in fights in general. I avoid them, but yeah, it’s the only time I’ve been hit.

In the film, the girl is a realist and we usually see movies where the girl is waiting for her knight in shining armour. This is a role reversal because the guy thinks it’s the one, and you are more the realist. Do you think that is more accurate in a way?

Zooey: I don’t  think it has anything to do with gender. We’ve been talking about this a lot because people have said that, but I think with our generation, those gender roles aren’t something that really can apply anymore. There are a lot of guys who get heartbroken and there are lots of girls who are cynical about it.

I just find that people tend to go between one extreme or the other. There is no practicality about love because love and marriage being lasting is not necessary.  So what’s keeping people together is the question. 

Love is not necessary like it was done in generations prior where you got married because you had to start a family. Those were the rules and society was very much a part in enforcing those rules.  That doesn’t apply anymore to what keeps people together and that is the question.

I think one thing that this movie says about love is that just because something doesn’t last, it doesn’t mean it doesn’t have value.  You will discover things about yourself if you’re being romantic even if it doesn’t last.

Do you believe in romance? Do you believe in love at first sight?

Zooey: I believe everything is out there! It just depends on your point of view.

Joseph: Anything you can think of is true.
Zooey: In some way, it exists in thought form. If it has a name, than you are creating it.

Are you a romantic person? Do you think it’s out there?

Joseph: I do, but I think that certain clichés like that love at first sight are dangerous because then you are letting someone else define it for you. And you have to make it for yourself. You have to figure it out for yourself and you have to know that love for you is definitive.

If it’s real love it’s going to be unlike anyone else has ever felt before, so their descriptions of it  - you can take what you want and leave the rest.  But it’s never going to be summed up in someone else’s line, like love at first sight.

So you have to experience it for yourself?

Joseph: Yes.

500 Days of Summer is out now.


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