Exclusive Interview: Jennifer Crystal Reveals the Shocking Inspiration Behind One Tick Stopped the Clock
MB: This resonated with me because we have a family member with an invisible chronic illness and I heard myself in some of the things your parents said. It was a good slap across my face.
JC: That was my hope that including those scenes, I wanted to show what it’s like to not have agency or to be believed. There were so many others, but I wanted to just pick a few that illustrated that.
MB: The scene when you are driving across the country, and you just can’t do it anymore was so on point that people with invisible illnesses often think they can just power through.