sábado, 27 de outubro de 2007

Monica Bellucci - Different Candid & Paparazzi

I like to do on screen what I'm not in life - Monica Bellucci (INTERVIEW)

Bollywood Trade News Network

E-City Ventures promoted E-City Films Pvt. Ltd. (ECF) announced that it has acquired exclusive distribution rights for the movie SHOOT 'EM UP in India across all territories. E-City Films has entered into a distribution tie-up with New Line Cinema for the distribution rights of the movie. With the movie scheduled for release on October 26th, E-City Films will be releasing SHOOT 'EM UP in 200 prints. This over the top action thriller features superstars Clive Owen, Monica Bellucci and Paul Giamatti.

An excerpt from an interview with Monica Bellucci

How did Michael Davis explain his inspirations for the character?

Actually I didn't know what was in his mind in the beginning about my character really, because she could have been Italian, French, American, everything. I think that he wanted to bring the emotion in the middle of all of this mess and violence and blood. He wanted the female character to bring just the emotion, because in the end it's all about love.

Do you think that this role is a role that American actresses wouldn't take?

I don't know. When I received the script I thought the character was really, really strong. Okay, there is one sex scene in the movie of course, but there's much more that you would imagine than what you really see. That's why the scene is very sensual but nothing more than that.

What were the most difficult scenes to do in the movie SHOOT'EM UP?

Well, for me the difficult scene I had to do was the love scene because it's an action scene at the same time. We had to rehearse and make it looks sexy but it was dangerous.

How long did it take you to film that scene?

I think one day maybe.

In the movie SHOOT'EM UP you are with a baby, taking care of the baby do you draw on any maternal instincts or is it pure fantasy in this?

When you play a mother and you are a mother it's easier and of course the baby didn't have any risks in the movie because I'm a mother so I was really careful. Also the baby was on set for just a few minutes because most of the time it was just special effects.

You play such sexy, strong women in many of your films. How do you prepare for that?

I like to do on screen what I'm not in life. In life I'm much more weak and insecure and so then you know I like to play characters that are stronger than me.

How does it feel to be considered one of the most beautiful women in the world?

I'm too old for that.

What leads you to picking the scripts?

I'm in a special situation because I'm Italian and I work in Italy, I work in France, so once in a while I come to America and it's just a strange situation. When I make choices, it's by instinct. I read the script and I said I will do that. It's not my agent because my agent sends scripts and they can say, "Oh, I like that" but then I say, "No, I don't like that." It's just my decision.

Are there any kinds of movies you would not want to do?

Horror movies. Anything is possible. I like comedies, I like thrillers, I like love stories. Everything is beautiful. It depends if the film is good, who cares? Everything is interesting.

Are you going to let your daughter see all your movies when she grows up?

Yeah, but she's going to be very old, because I've done very difficult movies, very difficult movies when I think about it. This movie, IRREVERSIBLE, THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST, all those violent movies, and I'm not violent in life.

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