![]() When you go in that sub, and I did for three days, you see how much learning, how much education, and the dangers that they live with every day, how hard they work, how dedicated, the drilling, the drilling, the drilling! The way they're constantly working their minds, even when they're not working. Listen, I love all branches of the military because they all bring such passion and excitement and dedication, and you know they've been through it, but I found these guys so humble. Tell me about working with the Navy as opposed to other branches of the military. Because, when you're in front of a young cast, and it's their first job, and they were brilliant, this young cast, but they see an older actor who looks pissed off, and bored and complaining, then that's very disheartening. I loved my relationship with him in the movie, with Captain Andropov, and also, how he was. They just get on with it, and yet they're so playful, and you see them trying things, and they take risks. I love working with Scandinavian actors, because they're so cool. It was one of the best experiences I've ever had with an actor. Tell me about working with the late, great Michael Nyqvist. That's what drew me to it, was all of those different parts. So it becomes a much deeper experience, at the same time, on this incredible thrill-ride. ![]() And it really takes you by surprise in that way, and it's about trust. In some ways, it's all the things that people love about movies, the excitement and the brawn and the might, but then it's about intuition, and it's about intellect, and it's about soul. It's a macho action movie about compassion and cooperation, which is not what I was expecting! Tell me what drew you to this project, and to the book.īy the way, I love how you put that, because that's exactly what it is. ![]() Related: Hunter Killer Trailer: Gerard Butler Must Rescue The Russian President
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