The Story Behind the Year’s Most Deliciously Disgusting Scene

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It features the cuisine of a Michelin Guide chef and at least one actress who can vomit on cue.

You put the actors through a lot in that sequence: not just vomiting, but having to roll around on the ship as it pitches back and forth, eventually getting sprayed with fake shit. Sunnyi Melles especially, who plays the wife of a Russian oligarch, really gets thrown around a lot, and she’s 64. One moment she’s sipping champagne, the next she’s sliding around the floor of a bathroom and knocking into the walls.

How did you choose the dishes for the banquet, knowing that most of them were going to be spewing out of people’s mouths later on? The bright-orange caviar looks especially spectacular on the way out.Well, we worked with a Michelin Guide chef in Sweden.

I’m brought up in a left-wing family, and my mother still considers herself a Communist. My brother became more liberal right-wing. At home, we had these very loud political discussions every time we had a Sunday dinner. So I thought it was interesting to go back into the ’80s and where those two ideologies, they were bashing their heads against each other. So I loved to go back to look at these quotes.

I think in some ways what he’s saying is kind of silly, actually, because I think it’s impossible to live in this world and not participate in it. For an example, people saying, “If you don’t like Facebook, why are you using it?” Well, all of my friends are on Facebook, so what should I do? To call someone a hypocrite, it comes very often from the right-wing perspective: “You shouldn’t talk about a better society, because you’re a hypocrite. Look at yourself.

The right loves to call liberals out on being hypocrites, but it’s much easier not to betray your ideals when you don’t have any. It’s like, “Ha-ha, we caught you trying to believe in something.”

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