The two stars interview each other about their work in Zach Braff’s new drama.

Allison seemingly has everything going for her professional success and ambition, an amazing fiance.

But then, a split-second moment in time changes everything in catastrophic ways.

Florence Pugh (left) as Allison and Molly Shannon (right) as Diane in A GOOD PERSON

Florence Pugh and Molly Shannon in ‘A Good Person’.Jeong Park / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures

Her mom Diana is both aggressively concerned and supportive… to an enabling fault.

How did you feel during that scene?

What was your experience?

FLORENCE PUGH:Ilovedthat we were the same.

We were both aggressive.

SHANNON:I remember, like, “Florence is tough!”

You’re like a little tank.

I remember the mirror crashing, and that was wild.

But it felt so good.

When there aren’t two parents, it can become very like sisters almost.

I really liked their relationship.

I think you could really sympathize with Diane’s position.

So she gets to the point where she’s like, “Okay, here’s the pills.

So you feel the dynamic between the two makes sense it’s very understandable.

It’s almost like you are each other’s couple.

You are living together.

A Good Personis in theaters now.

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