 Hi, I'm Lauren Oliver and you're watching CalTV. Hi, I'm Maria Magenti and you are watching CalTV. Do you think you could just tell us a little bit about the movie? Before I fall is the story of a girl who is very pretty, very popular and very cruel. She keeps waking up and reliving essentially the last day of her life. And the movie is about both her attempts to figure out why this is happening to her, what was kind of the cause of the accident, how she can break free of it. But on a deeper level, it's about her kind of transformation as a human being. It was all about a girl who had to learn the difference between right and wrong. But more specifically, that being a good person is not about not doing something bad. Being a good person is about actively doing something good. Now when I saw the movie this morning, all I could think was, there are so many facets of that film that are just so powerful. And one of the first things that caught my eye was the diversity within the cast. Can you speak a little bit on that? First of all, we just chose the best people for the parts, you know? And I think that it was important to show, because ultimately the four girls, it is a story that's a love story to their friendship. And so seeing the diversity in their particular foursome, and seeing that also they are the most beautiful girls in school, and they all look completely different, it was really important to us. Another thing I noticed was as a young woman, it's very focused on female friendships. Can you talk a little bit more about that? Female friendships through life give you different things than male, or whatever, than romantic relationships can give you. So not to be heteronormative. And I think that that is really critical to me. And I've always said this, I have had my heart shattered by many people in my life, but I've never had my heart broken like I have by my friends. And I think too, we see, another thing that we see, depicted in popular culture all the time, is the trope of girls who are friends, but not really. And not that these girls don't have ways that they do power plays against each other, that they struggle, that they say terrible things, but they do, they love each other. And that is what love looks like, it's complicated, it's messy, and you love people even if they're not perfect, and even if in fact they can be bad. And so that is never shown. It's either that girls are competing amongst themselves, or they're competing usually for a male attention. And this story defies all of those expectations. Well, thank you so much for joining us. I know this movie will be so powerful to young women all over the world. Oh, thank you so much. I loved it. Oh, good. Tell me every single person you know. I will. Thank you.