DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN Director David Cage And Actor Bryan Dechart Revisit The Interrogation Scene

DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN Director David Cage And Actor Bryan Dechart Revisit The Interrogation Scene

The interrogation scene in Detroit: Become Human is one of the most intense and moving moments in the game. In this interview with the game's director and star, we discover how the scene was filmed.

By BR74 - Jun 25, 2018 06:06 AM EST
Filed Under: PlayStation
Depending on how you play Detroit: Become Human, the interrogation scene is an outcome that results from your choices in the previous scene. In this moment, Connor interrogates a deviant android accused of murdering its owner. As expected from a Quantic Dream game, this high-tension confrontation can play out in a number of different ways.

The featurette below features Connor actor Bryan Dechart and Director David Cage guiding us through the process of filming the scene. The duo elaborate on the challenges of shooting an emotional scene that has branching scenarios determined by player choice.



Enter the near-future metropolis of Detroit in 2038 – a city rejuvenated by the introduction of highly advanced androids that exist only to serve mankind. But that’s all about to change…
Step into the shoes of three distinct android characters as this brave new world teeters on the brink of chaos. Your decisions dramatically alter how the game’s intense, branching narrative plays out. With thousands of choices and dozens of endings, how will you affect the future of Detroit?    




Detroit: Become Human is available exclusively on the Playstation 4.
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