Malek’s arms is entering a new chapter of his career The fansBy marking the first time a project has occurred on the screen from its rupture paper Mr. Robot. Although he is not alien to investing in the characters he plays, this time he came to shape the project from a producer’s seat.
“I love,” Malek said about production in a casting interview with the shadow and Bravity event. “Sometimes, I think I carry things at home. I tried to stop -where I feel that I am producing things. So it was good to have the moniker where I could have property about it.”
He accredited collaborators Hutch Parker and Dan Wilson, as well as director James Hawes, to share the creative burden.
“Our director, James Hawes, has also been producer, because he was so invested in any complexity of this,” Malek added. “I used to talk about tone. It’s so fantastic to achieve the balance of penalty with humor and all the elements of being amateur and go through these stages of mourning and the evolution of this character.”
How did Rami Malek and Laurence Fishburne their chemistry on the screen?
The film follows a CIA cryptograph, Charlie Heller, who takes on his own hands after a personal tragedy. Malek stars that Laurence Fishburne, played by Colonel Henderson, a high -ranking intelligence official who forms a convincing bond with Heller as the mission develops.
“And then creating this incredible dynamic we had … I would like to say effortlessly,” Malek said to work with Fishburne. “He was able to help raise.
What did Laurence Fishburne say about his role and real life connection?
Fishburne talked about the connection between his characters and the amount of this rooted in confidence and mutual respect, both on the screen and on the screen.
“What is fantastic of Henderson is mostly, I would say it was 75, 80% there, which had this softer side,” Fishburne told us. “That he had this true empathy for Charlie Heller and his situation, because he is obviously a man who has just lost his wife. We can all empathize with that.”
“And it is clear that Colonel Henderson, which Charlie Heller is not cut for for field operations,” he continued. “This will not be his strength. So all these things were quite easy to play.”
Fishburne said that his real life connection helped to raise the performances: “Our relationship, the fact that we really love and admire each other as artists, is the secret ingredient, I suppose, people call it chemistry. There are all kinds of names for it. But it is undeniable and of course when you see it.”
He added, “So we bowed. And as I went with the filming, I’m sure I had to add a little more. All the opportunities there was to add a little more, we add a little more.”
The fans It is now in theaters.