Idézet (Grace Benning @ 2010.12.10. 15:41)
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It’s also an attempt to celebrate some British heroics for a change. “We have plenty of films about the Americans and their heroics but very few about our own,” says Bean, a proud Briton who can take or leave Hollywood these days.
If it’s anything like a typical “Bean scene” the Sheffield-born star won’t do much talking. Customarily cast as man of action, there’s a sense of complex emotions beneath the surface with Bean that, in his best roles (like last year’s acclaimed TV drama Red Riding) makes him riveting to watch.
“I like the parts where a lot is unspoken,” he says. “Those are more interesting to me than characters who spout off constantly. I think there’s a great deal of information you can convey with looks or silence.”
It’s tempting to make parallels with the man himself and Bean concedes there are similarities. “I don’t believe you just create a character out of thin air, there’s always something of yourself you bring,” he admits. “I am quite quiet, I don’t feel as though I have to express myself with words too often. Maybe I should do more.”
He certainly won’t be moving to Hollywood after a stint living in the Four Seasons hotel in Los Angeles when he starred in a number of blockbusters (often as the villain) like National Treasure and Flightplan with Jodie Foster; a period that saw Bean’s Hollywood star riding very high after his heroic turn as Boromir in the first Lord Of The Rings.
“I don’t think I could ever put down roots there. It’s one thing living in a hotel and knowing you’re going to be going home and another thing settling.”
Perhaps if the parts were more enticing he might reconsider: he shares Helen Mirren’s recently expressed frustrations that Britons tend to be cast only as the bad guys in Hollywood.
“It’s difficult to break through as a good guy. For some reason they don’t believe we can play decent, honest human beings. I’ve played a few villains so you’ve got to be careful you don’t get sucked into that and keep repeating yourself.”