[Cannes press conference for Drive My Car (2021)] In the short story the car was a yellow Cabriolet, the same make - a Saab 900 - but the colour and the shape are different. Initially, when I contacted Haruki Murakami - I wrote him a letter to ask him for the rights for a cinema adaptation - I had already warned him that I would probably not be able to keep the model that he had chosen in his short story. For me, the words spoken by the actors are very important inside the car, and with a Cabriolet, of course, the dialogues would not have been able to be used as such and that would have been a shame in my opinion. And so it was difficult to keep the Cabriolet for the film. Also, when the car is going through the city and through the countryside, visually we needed to see the background going past, the car needed to be very visible against the backdrop and I think the yellow would not be so visible; that's why I chose red which is a brighter colour. Also, the person who rented us the car initially suggested that I should go and have a look at the yellow Cabriolet, as it is in the short story, but when I saw the red model, it was a very well-maintained car and I preferred it to the yellow Cabriolet. And so the whole team and I were perfectly sure that we needed this red model.
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