Chaves said, "As much as we want to make this big studio terrifying horror movie, we also want to capture what was real about it, and really understand what was real about it — even if it’s just through listening to the audio.
You really are like, ‘This was real and this family went through this, and this boy went through this.’ [And] I think the temperature in the room just dropped when it played.â€.
Chaves said, "I think everybody has a different way of decompressingHe said, "I think that up to this point, just being a fan of it, the question of whether I believed in it wasn't really brought to the forefront."