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Sean Penn-Dakota Johnson starrer skips glitz for deep conversation

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LOS ANGELES—Dakota Johnson knew two-time Academy Award winner Sean Penn was exactly who she wanted to star in the film “Daddio” as the male lead, but at first, she was not sure how to make it happen.

“The first and only person that I was like, ‘Oh he’d be perfect,’ was Sean and we kind of thought he would never do it because it’s such a small movie with a first-time filmmaker and newer producers,” she said.

However, living close to Penn and occasionally hanging out gave her the chance to ask him if he would read the script for “Daddio.”

“He did it quite quickly, and that was surprising, then we went for a walk, and he loved it (the script),” Johnson added.

Johnson acquired the “Daddio” screenplay from writer-director Christy Hall. In the film, she plays a young woman who takes a cab driven by a man named Clark, played by Penn, who calls her “Girlie.” The character’s real name is never stated in the film.

Dakota Johnson (left) and Sean Penn (REUTERS)

Quality of script, performance

“Girlie” takes the yellow cab back to her apartment in Manhattan after landing at John F. Kennedy Airport. She and Clark, the cab driver, have a shockingly earnest conversation about a range of topics, including relationships, loss and vulnerability.

“Daddio” arrived in theaters on Friday.

Scene from Daddio (SONY PICTURES CLASSICS)

Majority of the film involves Clark and “Girlie” talking about their lives and experiences while in the cab.

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Penn believes the film defies the “razzle dazzle” that people are often told they must look for in a film. For him, a glitzy film is not necessarily the key to crafting impressive cinema.

Instead, what struck him about “Daddio” was the quality of the script and the rawness of Johnson’s performance as “Girlie.”

“She has such a beautiful vulnerability… that never gets in the way of strength,” he said. “It’s vulnerability in the most relevant ways.”


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