Rachel Sennott & Josh Hutcherson Get Creative Talking 'I Love LA' | Portrait Mode | Harper’s Bazaar
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Overview
Timeline
Painting Portraits and Childhood Memories
- 00:00:00
Rachel and Josh recall a movie that made Rachel weep, questioning why such a devastating film was shown to children.
- 00:00:08
Rachel Sennott and Josh Hutcherson introduce themselves for 'Portrait Mode' with Harper's Bazaar.
- 00:00:17
Rachel expresses her low expectations for her painting skills when portraying Josh.
- 00:00:21
Rachel feels fortunate that Josh won't take her potential poor painting personally, given his personality.
LA Core Memories and Eye Colors
- 00:00:36
Rachel shares her most LA core memory, involving a rental car and a parking garage pole.
- 00:01:08
Josh describes his LA core memory as the feeling of driving into the valley from LAX, seeing all the lights.
- 00:01:31
Josh asks Rachel about her eye color, noting a hint of green.
Josh Hutcherson's 'I Love LA' Character and Co-star Cameos
- 00:01:36
Josh Hutcherson believes his 'I Love LA' character Dylan would not survive 'The Hunger Games' and credits a strong woman for PETA's survival.
- 00:02:01
Josh suggests Woody Harrelson for a cameo on 'I Love LA', highlighting his versatility and funny, saucy personality.
- 00:02:25
Rachel Sennott recounts crying intensely while watching Josh Hutcherson in 'Bridge to Terabithia' for the first time.
- 00:02:44
Josh acknowledges that 'Bridge to Terabithia' caused childhood trauma for many people his age.
First Impressions and Character Insights
- 00:03:01
Rachel and Josh recall their first impressions of each other, both expressing positive sentiments about their collaboration.
- 00:03:31
Josh shares his favorite go-to Spanish phrase, 'Déjame en paz,' which means 'leave me in peace' or 'leave me alone,' and explains its deeper meaning.
- 00:04:10
Josh describes his character's best attributes as being a good listener and prioritizing the needs of others, sometimes to an unhealthy degree.
- 00:04:35
Josh reflects on his painting, noting that while he struggled with the eyes, he feels he's bringing it together in the end.
Ayo Edebiri's Cameo and LA Favorites
- 00:04:47
Rachel Sennott explains that she pitched the idea of a 'cookie pop star' character to Ayo Edebiri, who then brought many creative ideas to the role, including a bedazzled vape and a British accent.
- 00:05:17
Rachel and Josh play a 'Wrap It Around LA' edition, discussing their favorite vintage shopping spots, with Rachel liking Aralda and Josh mentioning Singier.
- 00:05:29
They debate 90s versus Y2K fashion, with Josh leaning towards 90s but also appreciating early 2000s Brad Pitt as a style icon, and Rachel suggesting a 'girls night' for vision boards.
- 00:05:49
They both choose breakfast burritos over bagels, discuss their favorite music venues in LA like The Greek and The Roxy, and Josh prefers New York subway delays over LA traffic, while Rachel doesn't mind LA traffic, especially since she can use her motorcycle.
Artistic Interpretations and Farewell
- 00:06:29
Rachel apologizes for her portrait of Josh, noting his blush looks more like a micro-needling injury.
- 00:06:52
Josh expresses his fondness for Rachel's portrait of him, despite its lack of pupils, and Rachel likes the bold lip in her own painting.
- 00:07:06
Rachel compares her drawing to a meme of a horse that is only partially drawn, which Josh agrees is an accurate comparison.
- 00:07:23
Rachel describes her portrait as resembling an odd anime or ghost child, while Josh sees it as a Pixar character with big, sweet eyes, before they thank the audience and promote their show.








