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Tom Cruise may have donned a majority of his roles in the action genre to the point where he is renowned for the same, but his one other classic masterpiece from the initial decade of his career literally sets the bar much higher. This movie is none other than the 1994 horror-fantasy film where he played Lestat de Lioncourt alongside Brad Pitt:Interview with the Vampire.

Tom Cruise in Interview with the Vampire.

If anything, what went into the making and the final result was so incredible that the film even scored two Oscar nods. But despite being such an epic piece of work, the movie’s VFX Artist Robert Legato still holds some regrets about one of the most iconic scenes in the film. Why? Well, the reason is simple: Because, in his eyes,“the idea was better than the execution.”

Robert Legato Regrets One Iconic Scene inInterview with the Vampire

For the record,Tom Cruise‘sInterview with the Vampirehas a lot of glorious scenes in it that have made the movie such a massively acclaimed masterwork. But the one that notably best piqued viewers’ interest was the majorfirescene toward the end of the film.

This scene was whereBrad Pitt‘s vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac took his revenge on the Paris vampire coven and Claudia’s demise. Needless to say, this scene turned a lot of heads and even earned the VFX director of the movie Robert Legato some much-deserved praise.

Brad Pitt in a still from the film.

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However, Legato himself seems to have second thoughts about the making of this scene. If anything, he regrets helming it the way he did. During the most recent episode of theCorridor Crew’sVFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGIon YouTube, he shared the same.

Initially, he shared how hedoeslove filmingfire stuffand evengot commended for how he helmed this scene. He said:

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“I love film fire stuff, and in dailies, they’re like ‘Ah, you did a beautiful job!’ It’s like, ‘Oh, it’s fire. It’s hard to beat.'”

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But Legato’s ownreviews on the scene couldn’t be any harsher. If anything, he deeply regrets how he ended up executing that scene as compared to how he planned it.

“There’s a bad CG shot in here, by the way,”admitted Legato.“That’s bad. The idea was better than the execution.”

Robert Legato. | Credit: Screengrab from Corridor Crew’s Interview on YouTube.

Apparently, according to the mastermind artist himself, that scene included abad CG shoteven thoughmost fans mustn’t even have noticed. But that isn’t the only criticism and regret he has for himself for curating that one scene of the masterpiece the way he did.

Robert Legato Even Criticizes the Lighting for Ruining the Epic Scene

While he is probably the first one to point out his own flaws so publicly, Legato also expressed how he wishes he had chosen an alternative and better method for that scene, especially with the mid-sequence lighting modification.

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During the same episode,the VFX artist initially explainedhow the lighting for that shot worked. He said:

“This is the shot where I had to hide a lighting change in the way I operated the shot. So this is the shot I did — It’s a miniature set, and then I tilt up here on purpose to now see the organ.”

A still from the movie.

Diving deeper intohow he actually ended up shooting it, Legato said:

“Now, I’ve changed the lighting below so that when I tilt back down it feels like it’s the same lighting scheme, but it’s all a different re-light. Originally, it was all just pulled straight back, and I can’t hide the s—ty lighting that looks good here, but doesn’t look good there.”

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Well, for what it’s worth, nobody is a bigger critic of an artist than the artist itself, so only Robert Legato best knows just how wrong it all went. Because for the fans, the scene still remains (and will continue to remain) one of the most iconic scenes ever.

You can watchInterview with the Vampire onPrime Video.

Mahin Sultan

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Mahin Sultan is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, where she brings a fresh perspective to entertainment news. Having been in the field for over 3 years now, she has already written more than 2,000 articles across a variety of niches, from entertainment to health and fashion. This diverse experience has allowed her to quickly build a solid foundation and a deep understanding of the industry.

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