(Dagbladet): Today begins the shooting of the blockbuster movie ‘The Snowman’, based on Jo Nesbø’s popular crime universe.
The main role, the scruffy detective Harry Hole, played by Michael Fassbender (38). The German-Irish actor has achieved success through major Hollywood productions over the last decade, and is soon to look at Norwegian cinemas in the role of Apple founder Steve Jobs in the movie by the same name.
– I can not come at a better choice to Harry Hole role, says Dagbladet film reviewer Aksel Kielland.
– Fassbender has the ability and willingness to disappear into roles in a way that few male Hollywood actors . He’s a good actor, who has the immediate charisma one needs to carry a large, international thriller.
Working with Steve McQueen
Fassbender was born in Germany but grew up in Ireland. According to the British The Guardian, he moved to London to study at the prestigious Drama Centre at age 19, but dropped studies when he landed a role in Steven Spielberg’s war drama “Band of Brothers.”
Mini series from 2001 harvested good criticism but Fassbender big international breakthrough came only in 2008 with the lead role in Steve McQueen’s directorial debut, “Hunger.” In working with the role of the prisoners and hunger strikers IRA member Bobby Sands, underwent Fassbender an enormous physical transformation. According to The Guardian, he went down 16 kg to Gestalt the emaciated activist who became a symbol of the conflict between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland.
Fassbender would again collaborate with Steve McQueen in 2012, this time as sexavhengig IT chief in the blockbuster film “Shame”. The interpretation was praised by film critics around the world and rewarded with coveted nominations for awards as British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) and Golden Globes.
Later Fassbender been Oscar-nominated for her supporting role as one of the antagonists, the sadistic slave owner Edwin Epps, in the hit movie “12 Years a Slave” Also directed by Steve McQueen.
Charismatic quality actor
Michael Fassbender is also known for his roles in blockbuster films such as violence epic “300″, Quentin Tarantino’s World War II-action movie “Inglorious Basterds”, sci fi thriller “Prometheus”, western-flop “Jonah Hex,” and superhero film series “X-Men”.
In other words, an actor with long and varied list of achievements to Gestalt Jo Nesbø crime hero in ‘The Snowman’, and according to Dagbladet film reviewer Aksel Kielland is Fassbender an appropriate lead actor.
Kielland adding that he has great faith in the project, not least because it is directed by Tomas Alfredson. The fact that Michael Fassbender is involved, also gives cause to rejoice, believe Kielland.
– I see primarily Fassbender as an actor who is good to choose roles, says Kielland.
– He’s a one associates with quality films, but also one that can be included in projects as “X-Men” films without harm rennomeet his.
Aksel Kielland think role Harry Hole is attractive for Fassbender because it provides the opportunity to help us shape the role over time in a long film series, so Tom Cruise tries with “Jack Reacher” movie.
– Here in Norway will be enough to get caught up in details like how “Norwegian” he appears in the role of Harry Hole, but there is no abroad who come to care about, says Kielland.
Star Team to Norway
Notes will be entirely carried out in Norway, with emphasis on Oslo, Bergen and Rjukan. Thus, several international stars to watch in Norwegian surroundings when the film is released in autumn 2017.
The crew, being hailed by several Norwegian film experts, also consists of the Swedish director Tomas Alfredson, famous for the filming of the vampire novel “Let the Right One In” and John le Carré ‘Mulvarpen. “
In addition consists cast of renowned actors like Swedish Rebecca Ferguson, known from” Hercules “and” Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation, “and French Charlotte Gainsbourg. The latter, daughter of the late musician Serge Gainsbourg, has even released several albums. As an actress, she is best known from Lars von Trier’s controversial “Antichrist” and “Nymphomaniac”.
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