[laughter] fran mcdormand is just so wonderful in the movie, but she's making all of her decisions around her son, and she's willing to rationalize a lot of things because she's doing it for her kid, and i know that person, too. so i think as long as the movie isn't judging any of these people, what you're really looking at is just the human cost of this type of issue, when a town is -- because this issue of natural gas drilling, it really does tear apart communities, and there are thousands and thousands of communities in the country that are living through it right now. like when we were shooting, we were in western pennsylvania, and it's going on there. everybody has an opinion about it. the first day we were shooting, a couple farmers showed up, said, "hey, is this movie about fracking? don't say anything bad about that. we need that." then other people came down and said, "well, wait a minute, is this movie about fracking? don't say anything good about it, because this is terrible. it's poisoning the water, people have serious health issues." so we found ourselves in the middle of th