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Psychological fear is harder! Dylan O'Brien still resists action scenes Interviewed by self-exposure: can not control the head is not afraid...

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Psychological fear is harder! Dylan O'Brien still resists action scenes Interviewed by self-exposure: can not control the head is not afraid...

Dylan O'Brien is finally back! at

In the 2014 film Adaptation of the novel of the same name, The Maze Runner, in which a group of boys are transported by an elevator into a deserted green space from unconsciousness and memory, surrounded by a "moving maze" of hidden beasts, and as long as some of them want to escape, they will be slaughtered by the beasts because they cannot find a way out, and Dylan's Tommas seems to be the main reason why the boys will be sent to the labyrinth as experimental objects.

Psychological fear is harder! Dylan O'Brien still resists action scenes Interviewed by self-exposure: can not control the head is not afraid...

After becoming the world-famous "Tommas" actor of "Moving Maze", Dylan O'Brien was supposed to shine in Hollywood after the second and third steps, but he accidentally ran over the car while filming "The Maze Runner: The Death Cure" last year, causing Dylan to fracture multiple fractures and lacerations on his face and body, and did not return to the crew until February this year, when he fully recovered.

Psychological fear is harder! Dylan O'Brien still resists action scenes Interviewed by self-exposure: can not control the head is not afraid...

According to KUGOU. TV reported that in addition to "Moving Labyrinth", Di Lun also filmed the former CIA agent in the movie "American Assassin" that will be released on September 13 with great resilience and physical strength, and was then assigned to be the mastermind of the hunt for terrorist attacks, Dylan's action scenes and superb performances in "American Assassin", and even praised by foreign media as the next Pound and Jason Boon! But many fans are also very curious, to take on another action movie, for Dylan who has just walked from the ghost door, both physically and psychologically, he must have been pulled a lot, for this, Dylan revealed for the first time in an interview that he was seriously injured and treated.

Psychological fear is harder! Dylan O'Brien still resists action scenes Interviewed by self-exposure: can not control the head is not afraid...

"I started shooting 7 months after the accident, but I was actually told not to do anything for the first 3 months, and then after a month I started some basic training, like breathing, stretching, mainly to restore the flexibility of my feet. It wasn't until the 5th or 6th month that I started to improve the difficulty of training, but physically it was one thing, but for me the psychological challenge was the biggest, the injury on my face would recover, the mental fear was the most difficult thing to face after starting the shooting, you don't know how to control your head without feeling afraid, it's like being completely trapped, it really took me a long, long time to work properly. Those 6 months were like a lifetime for me, and until now I feel that the car accident happened yesterday, and it was definitely the hardest period for me."

Although Dylan only took 7 months to start shooting, it is far more difficult to resist psychological fear than physical suffering, and the editor also admires that he did not shrink back from it, but returned to Hollywood under the support and expectations of the crew and fans.

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