Autumn Reeser’s Junebug character, Juniper, loves the film Say Something — however the actress wasn’t that accustomed to the ‘80s traditional.
“Weirdly sufficient, I truly had not seen it till I used to be making ready for this [Hallmark] film,” Reeser, 43, completely advised Us Weekly of her connection to the rom-com. “I simply thought I had as a result of the boombox scene is so iconic. I assumed that I had seen it in some unspecified time in the future in my childhood or teen years. So I began watching it with my youngsters and realized I’ve by no means seen this film!”
Reeser famous that the selection to pay homage to Say Something, which starred John Cusack and Ione Skye, was resulting from author Summer season Isreal Johnson’s love of the movie. “That was her private contact,” she mentioned.
In Hallmark’s Junebug, which premieres on Saturday, August 3, Juniper (Reeser) is at a crossroads as she approaches her fortieth birthday. When her mother and father carry her childhood want field over, Juniper is magically reconnected with the 8-year-old model of herself (referred to as Junebug and performed by Mila Jones) — who just isn’t pleased that the grownup model of herself gave up her dream to jot down her personal books.
Say Something, however, got here out in 1989 and adopted Lloyd Dobler (Cusack) on his quest to make the highschool valedictorian, Diane Courtroom (Skye), fall in love with him earlier than they go away to varsity.
Whereas the flicks aren’t the identical, Reeser’s Juniper is on an analogous journey to search out herself and alongside the best way perhaps the suitable romance.
Throughout an early scene in Junebug, Juniper learns that her boyfriend plans to present her a pen for her birthday … minutes earlier than he cuts the date brief with none dessert.
“I gave you my coronary heart and also you gave me a pen,” Juniper says in response, giving a nod to the memorable quote from her “favourite film” Say Something.
Elsewhere within the Hallmark movie, Juniper wonders why she doesn’t have a “man in my life holding up a boombox to serenade me” like Lloyd does within the rom-com.
Like Lloyd earlier than her, Juniper makes an attempt the romantic gesture in one of many pivotal scenes in Junebug — and in keeping with Reeser it’s not as straightforward because it appears.
“The primary time I attempted it, the 2 finish items of it fell off,” Reeser advised Us of lifting the boombox over her head on set. “I nearly broke our key prop. I’m sorry! They needed to sizzling glue the boombox collectively as a result of the tip items apparently come off and switch into audio system.”
The O.C. alum revealed that she had no clue the tip of the boombox might transfer. “Apparently, I’d by no means had a boombox in my life,” she teased, admitting she realized concerning the detachable audio system solely after “it fell aside in my arms!”
Along with the nostalgia for Say Something, Reeser recalled having a good time filming the throwback scenes as she was interacting along with her 8-year-old self.
“There are a variety of scenes with Raspberry Swirl ice cream, and I didn’t hate that,” she mentioned, referring to her child self’s love of the flavour. “That was a totally gratifying childhood second each time that occurred. And a few of them, I don’t even assume ended up on the display screen.”
One scene that did make the lower was the rosé float debacle, which Reeser described as “consuming the Raspberry Swirl ice cream in rosé” wine. “That was fairly an expertise,” she mentioned with fun.
Whereas Junebug may be very foolish at instances, Reeser is hoping viewers take house a extra significant message of loving oneself after watching.
“One of many causes I used to be enthusiastic about this story is the deeper idea of therapeutic the internal baby,” she mentioned. “That’s the kind of work that actually can result in a variety of emotional freedom and liberation once you’re prepared to try this sort of labor to go in and convey extra love to those earlier components of your self. And that’s actually echoed within the story.”
Reeser, who can be an government producer on the mission, added: “It’s so thrilling as a result of I used to be there from the bottom up. I really feel actually happy with what all of us created collectively may be very a lot a collaboration, and that’s my favourite method to work.”
Junebug premieres on Hallmark Channel Saturday, August 3, at 8 p.m. ET.