Another work of Jerry Bruckheimer movie blockbuster comes to the big screen and ready to dazzle us with a strong story and acting of the players who did not doubt his greatness. Prince of Persia, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton and Ben Kingsley Sir this start running May 26, 2010. Phil de Semlyen from Empire succeeded in interviewing the three main actors of this film about the Persian empire.
As quoted from the Empire, actors and actresses are discussing the latest film it with great amusement. "Actually, Nicolas Cage refused the role because he became tired Dastan wear a wig so that he gives this role to me," Jake joked that he opened the conversation up with opinions on Prince of Persia, "I think this movie has old school values are desegregated by a lot of ideas modern. Like the modern sport of parkour which can be seen in several fight scenes. "
"When Jerry offered me this role, I feel this is a chance that other people will not think I can get. Not because of this action film but because the context of the role that looks unusual. So this is a good choice, the more unusual the better, "explained Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan acting.
Another with Gemma Arterton, actor daughter Tamina, who praised the film as a film with a different imagination and unprecedented. Gemma is also pleased as he jokingly added, "I want to have fun and not too seriously, I think he also thought the same and it seems this is also seen in the movies."
When asked his experiences in this film too she said, "Birds of a camel is a challenge, sometimes even the figurannya also be a challenge. There is a scene involving extras as well as birds camels, in the scene I had to carry a tray and I know the extras I have to pinch-dab. I think this is terrible! But that day is the day an unforgettable and extraordinary. Overall, this film truly original, unique and abnormal. "
Sir Ben Kingsley as Nizam praised the role the authenticity of this film, "Everyone in this set is a genuine human being, we know the film industry is moving rapidly to use CGI (Computer-generated imagery), but with the direction of Mike Newell and Jerry budget range, man aslilah that fills every scene. "
"There are so many scenes that make you forget your popcorn because the movie plot is very charming," said Sir Ben Kingsley's film about the attractiveness of Prince of Persia as he closed the conversation.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
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