He informed The Hollywood Reporter: “What I want people to take away from this has to do with fear, and, in a similar way, anxiety and trauma — which I hear people talking about quite a lot. I’ve personally felt a lot of fear in my own work and career. And going from ‘Minari’ to this project came with a lot of fear, too. So I’m hoping that this film has some feeling to take away in Kate’s [Edgar-Jones] journey of how she wrestles with it and how she comes through on the other side.”
In the film, Edgar-Jones’ character Kate loses a number of associates (together with her boyfriend) throughout a school experiment gone mistaken however by the top of the movie, she seems to be at at peace along with her traumatic previous.
Chung added: ” All of the tornado science elements, we tried to be as accurate as possible. We do take stretches. There’s science fiction in it. The idea of Kate’s experiment of what she’s trying to accomplish with the tornado that is very speculative, but it’s based on theoretical science.”