
Rhea Seehorn relives the night of hell that sets her character on course for the rest of 'Pluribus'
Rhea Seehorn and cinematographer Marshall Adams reflect on the pilot's emotional centerpiece, including the camera rigged a quarter-inch off the hood of a moving truck and the choreographed crowd of background performers who wake up around her as one.
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