Lindsay Lohan had a newfound appreciation for the filmmaking process when she made her film return in Falling for Christmas.
In November last year, the Mean Girls star filmed the upcoming Netflix romantic comedy with Chord Overstreet, the first time she'd made a film since shooting the independent film Among the Shadows in early 2016.
While discussing the project during Vogue's Life in Looks video series, the actress shared that her hiatus from the film industry has given her a new appreciation for the experience of filmmaking.
She said, "I really enjoyed doing it because not doing the film for so long gave me such a different appreciation. I was really excited to be there and really grateful and happy to be around everyone "
Lindsay, whose last major film acting role was in 2013's The Canyon, also noticed a difference in the pace of filmmaking when she made her comeback.
"The difference for me was how fast they film movies now. We filmed it in five and a half weeks, which to me is just wild how quickly you can make a movie," she explained. "The parent trap was like eight months, three weeks and two days, I remember that. So it was a whole new world for me."
In Falling for Christmas, the 35-year-old plays a newly busy, spoiled hotel heiress who suffers from complete amnesia after a skiing accident and finds herself caring for a lodge owner and her daughter during the holidays. finds in. It will release on Netflix later this year.
