|
Harrison
Ford -
Interview
A
«good guy» who never fails to save the day? Nothing, judging from
Harrison Ford’s latest film, could be further from the truth. In
Deauville to present What lies Beneath, Ford refused to reveal
the secrets of his new and controversial character. Yet he stated
his determination to take on the most varied roles he could.
P.D:
What inspired the duplicity of your new character?
H.F:
The screenplay has a very good architecture to establish the appearance
of normality, and the dramatic circumstances which reveal the history
of a seemingly normal and happy marriage. As things develops, you
understand that there is more to the story –hence what lies beneath.
I don’t want to go to far, not to give away every secret to the
audience. This character is not what he seems. I think it was useful
to the dramatic construction that the audience expect me to be what
they are used to seeing. If Kevin Spacey were playing this part
it wouldn’t be as helpful to the way the story unfolds.
P.D: You started your career with action movies. In the last
ten years you have been doing serious movies. Are you returning
now to pure comedy?
H.F:
I don’t think it’s dangerous to play different kinds of characters.
In fact, I think that if people have an expectation, it is absolutely
necessary to experiment with different kinds of characters and different
kinds of stories. I made my first successes in films that were of
a certain type. I took advantage of these successes to appear in
other movies, from the very beginning. But I am remembered for the
most commercially successful.
P.D:
Apart from being an actor, you are also a keen pilot. Could you
compare the two in any way?
H.F:
You can say about flying and acting that they are both a question
of skill which you have to acquire and maintain in order to be effective
There are films in which the circumstances of the character are
such that if you want to be honest about the character.
Philippine
Dautun
|