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Ridley Scott had asked you to put on 50lbs to play Ed Hoffman in Body Of Lies. How did it go?
You can probably understand that this is really tedious for me to talk about, because how many times have you seen my body change in movies in the last 20 years? You know Im gonna do it, I just do it; its no big deal. I dont think of it as a big deal. I dont want any pats on the back for it. I think its right for the character. Its the way Ridley has seen the character, so I do it. Yeah, its painful, and the pain still goes on now, you know? But I went from 88 kilos to 117 kilos. When I get back to about 85, thatll be the journey completed. But Ill take my time. Im not rushing to get back because somebody in a magazine calls me a rude name or something. Its just part of the function of doing it. I happen to believe that its more real for the people in the audience if youre playing a boxer and you look like a boxer. Its as simple as that.
Your character has to make some pretty tough decisions and yet seems to carry on a perfectly normal home life...
Ed doesnt feel the pain of any of the decisions he makes. Hes completely insulated from that. Hes tens of thousands of miles away at the end of a phone line.
Do you think this movie has any political underpinnings?
I dont think Ridley has made a choice to push any particular political agenda. If anything, hes created an atmosphere or a world the world of espionage. This is the world where spies live, and in the world where spies live, there are no good guys and bad guys. This movie is about deception, its about seduction and its about abandonment. These are the themes of the film. Not politics.
Is Ridley Scott a friend as well as a close collaborator?
Absolutely. We dont have a thing where we want to keep a separate social agenda when were working. We dont need it. We have our social agenda in the times when were not working. We go out to dinner, and our wives get together, and we really enjoy each others company. But when were working, were just working. And were working 24-hours a day in that respect. If something needs discussion, you discuss it. So, when we get on the set, there arent that many decisions to make now because weve actually covered a lot of ground already. When were on the set, its now a matter of being brutally honest. Does it suck? If it sucks, lets do it again. If it doesnt suck, we might be getting somewhere. Its simply like that. We just like to be fresh and visceral and [let the film] have its own sense of reality and working quickly assists that.
How fast do you work?
Ridley worked out a long time ago that its actually more efficient to shoot a big film in 10 weeks with five cameras rather than 20 weeks with two. And I like that attitude because it means when Im talking to you, both of us are on camera, and both of what were doing, the push and the pull, the reaction and the action, theyre all captured at the same time. And that, to me, is a generational step forward. He has taken the process of making a film, and made it, much more immediate. He sits in front of his five screens, his five monitors hes got five camera crews going and he works like a painter. He has his palette; he has all his options available to him, and if he wants a dab of red POW! He puts it in there right then and there. He doesnt wait until later to judge himself; hes judging himself right now. So hes working, hes not sitting back. And a lot of people who direct a film, they do that. They sit back and they let it wash over them, and in post-production, they form their film. He has already cut most of his film before it gets into post-production. And you know, it just, it suits me as a person, to work like that.
Did that method of working together develop over time?
At first when I worked with Ridley on Gladiator, it probably wasnt as clear in my mind, and then I did a few more films afterwards, and then he rang me about stuff, and I wasnt necessarily interested in the things he wanted to do. Or I was interested, but I wasnt available, or I wasnt willing to take the extra step to sort of force the schedule to make myself available. And after X amount of time had gone by, it was getting really clear that it was actually going to be very difficult for us to get back together and work now. Because now X amount to time had gone by, the expectation of what we might do was now gigantic, so you either live up to that, and you try and find what is the perfect vehicle for us to work together again, or you just make the decision, Youre my kind of bloke, Im your kind of bloke, what do you feel like doing now and lets just do that. So, weve [since] done A Good Year, American Gangster, and now this. And its all based on the fact that I will now say yes to Ridley, and then Ill work out my reasons for doing a movie.
How does it feel to work with Leo again?
Great. Fabulous. We really got on when we were both younger fellows and in a really wonderful way it was revisiting that time in both of our lives. On The Quick and the Dead, we were in a situation where we had Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman there, and we had this raft of great character actors with 20, 30 years of experience behind them, and there was the two of us, right. Now we had this sort of elevated status in the cast list, but back then we were both new kids on the block to a large degree, even though I had been in the business since the age of six, and Leo had done stuff as a kid as well. We were both getting attention, and we were given the status, so you were kind of getting this thing where you have expectation coming from this way, and questions coming from this way, and it basically just put us in the situation where we were on the same plane and so we hung out, you know? We didnt have the agendas that other people had we just wanted to enjoy the experience as much as we could, so thats what we did. Two major things that have changed with Leo now he can drink legally and he is no longer a virgin (laughs).
Those are the only things that have changed about him over the years?
Do you know how pleasant that is to find out? That hes still that same kid who can laugh easily hes got a great heart. Hes connected to the environment and the world around him, and to find out that with all the commercial success and all the pressure on him, that they didnt get to him they didnt attack his core, they didnt change him fundamentally as a person is wonderful. And the funny thing is, Ive got all that stuff going through my mind, and a minute after we started laughing together when we met up on this, I could see in his eyes that he had this going on too. I can just imagine what he would have read about me, and he must have been thinking, whoa, hes changed. And we get together, and its the same thing. If you can communicate, and if you can laugh and if your hearts in the right place, then youre definitely the sort of person, one, I want to hang out with, and two, I want to work with.
Do you think spending so much time in Australia has helped you stay the same?
Oh, thats one element of it. But I think I would have been the same person whether I lived in Sydney or Syracuse, it wouldnt matter. Youre either predestined to become somebody elses version of who you are, or predestined to stick to your own guns.
Body Of Lies releases this Friday
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