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'I was obviously very exposed during all of that, but in a way, doing what I could to just shed all of my own inhibitions and be liberated as Jack would have been in that moment. It was liberating for me!' he told Variety.

Meanwhile Dustin teased: 'One of the strengths is that it very much presents as though it's going to be one thing, and then it tricks you. It's a Christmas trick, and it gives you the best gift of all, which is a sense of joy.'

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