The Making of Take That's Triumphant Scene in 'The Real Me'

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The Making of Take That's Triumphant Scene in 'The Real Me'
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Director, Gracey, details the challenging production of a pivotal scene in his biopic of Robbie Williams, revealing the near cancellation due to Queen Elizabeth II's death, the immense financial losses incurred, and the importance of this moment of pure joy amidst the film's darker themes.

, which required shutting down London’s famous Regent Street for four whole nights., perhaps the most important scene in the film. And yet, it very nearly didn’t happen.

That delay set the independent Australian production back massively, and blew a hole in an already tight budget. About 30 seconds into the number, someone crashes into a gumball machine, spilling gobstoppers across Regent Street, causing the Take That boys to teeter precariously backwards as they try to stay upright on the rolling surface.that he was developing, but which never happened. He then pitched it again for“So this is my third attempt at bringing this idea to life, and I’m very excited,” he says. “It has finally had its moment.

“We were allowed on at 7.30pm, and we had to be off by 6am,” Gracey says. “And if we went over, we weren’t allowed to shoot the next night.”

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