It feels so small, and yet it’s this enormous thing. I think we’d all agree that Rob Marshall set up this world that is similar to why I fell in love with plays. It was trying so desperately not to, every time Halle sang a melody because I didn’t want her to think I’m crazy, with tears running down my face. McCARTHY: The best part of filming was every little minute of it. Melissa, what was the best part of filming this for you, and what was the most challenging part? So, that was really fun to explore, and it was easy because Halle is a riot, so we got on fine. That’s why it lasts, and that’s what makes it special. It’s a really good message for what it means to be in love and what it means to be in a relationship, which is ultimately tied to friendship. They were excited and fascinated by each other’s worlds, although they didn’t actually know it until the end. They both felt like they were teaching each other things. What was nice about that was that it meant their relationship feels really earned. But I think what was fun about this was looking at Ariel and Eric as two people who are kindred spirits that are a little bit restless, and who were behind the four walls of their respective castles, very much looking outwards and not in. Disney romances are always filled with that instinctive attraction to one another. Jonah, what was your favorite new addition to their story? Ariel and Eric’s love story is an iconic one.
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