Monday, December 27, 2010

Biutiful

For over three decades, the hottest men in the export of Spain, Oscar-winner Javier Bardem has his imposing stature, mischievous looks good, used machismo and tension to many different roles, the play displays his penchant for risk-taking. The three, who is probably best known - of Cuban poet Reinaldo Arenas in Julian Schnabel's novelist and "Before Night Falls", a man who is fighting a 30-year campaign for their rights to Alejandro Amenabar's death "Mar Adentro" and underwent is one of the most terrible murderer never committed a series to the screen by Joel and Ethan Coen "No Country for Old Men" - probably had a great ability to do so. But, as shown toindieWIRE New York, their most demanding projects have not, what was the director Alejandro González Iñárritu Bardem booked for when he was approached to head the embarrassment of an existential drama "Biutiful."
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part of a daily series in December, new and previously published interviews, profiles and the first person to some of the most remarkable film of the year will feature voice.
"When I saw the script, I do, it was a journey of life," Bardem recalls that his first impression. "What is being suggested that I was not a factor. He had forgotten how to do things or show their skills. This is something else. He is jumping into the abyss."
Bardem to play paid off. Earlier this year, won the Cannes Film Festival with the Best Actor Award for his soul, revealing at the same time, with many critics hail him best as a career for the actor and appreciated.
Unlike the previous three films Inarritu ("Babel", "21 Grams" and "Amores Perros"), "Biutiful" focuses on a single character, not a culture of people gathered in the course. Located in the belly of Barcelona grained, little research on the Screen "Biutiful" to the free fall Uxbal (Bardem), a father of a road is criminal and spent two children who struggle with their demons alone after learning he has cancer in many final stage.
"At first I tried to read and see what I could get the actor," Bardem said "Biutiful" 's script. "But there was a time, my attention was read, and just disappeared and he was lonely and feeling and mood, thought, think the head, and my body was too emotional and sensitive, and react psychologically to what was read. This is not matter where you go, you make the lines and go home for a drink go to sleep, and say... "Yes, it's fun" This is a different matter, this commitment is different from "
Bardem is a total immersion in thorny Uxbal Innaritu made the bold move to shoot the film in chronological order (a "gift" that the actor), despite the many areas needed to tell the complex story. In the early stages of the film, he says Bardem and Innaritu a concerted effort to capture the atmosphere on set to make things too seriously to facilitate between shots. But when the film was faded, so do the moments of light that marks the first weeks.
"Was [Chronological] After two months of filming impossible," said Bardem. "This huge tragedy has taken in me. There was a shootout of five months, six days a week, 12 to 14 hours a day. I did not know how to get out and offer different perspectives on this issue."
to relax and leave Uxbal was packaged after production, Bardem has done something he does every year: He went to school to act. In the past 20 years, Bardem dropped for two or three months at a time to a place that thrilled when "a laboratory for players returning to Spain said.
"You feel like you are growing and does all those things that bind to their performance," said Javier Bardem process that goes through the school. "It's like a purge is is. Study it as a painter and work with paints and brushes. I have to do to paint something."
This time, Bardem was removed to his acting career chops before embarking on de hot nor romantic drama by Terrence Malick, who Bardem shooting a month before a mass distribution that the likes of Ben Affleck untitled include Rachel McAdams, Rachel Weisz, and Amanda Peet. Bardem not elaborate on the plot of the film or the role, but I remember the experience of filming with the director as "unbelievable" that reminded her acting school known in many ways.
"We must be alert 24 hours [with Malick]," said Javier Bardem. "You never know what will happen. Everything is completely unexpected."
What now? Bardem, balanced, he said, looking forward to maybe a well deserved break to catch up on reading and, above all, spending time with his wife, Penelope Cruz, her first child is expected. An upcoming trip to the laboratory of the actor does not seem in the cards.

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