The Lord of the Rings - Cannes Coverage
English translation of Interview with Sean Bean and Viggo Mortensen from
El Senor de los Anillos (the Spanish LOTR website)
Translated by Jera
Interview with Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn) and Sean Bean (Boromir)
Interviewer: What has the relationship between the actors been like?
Viggo Mortensen : I will always feel something very special for my friends
in the cast. I will not be able to forget their small eccentricities, already
you know... stories of what has been happening. The relationships have
been much closer than that I have had with other casts in previous projects.
I
like to work with actors and get acquainted, but perhaps the fact that
we have spent so much time together has caused a much deeper friendship.
Also
for our own story that we lived, I don't know, I believe that we do not
have to forget that, for some reason, we all understood each other. Peter
Jackson
had much to do with this; he created between us a very particular form
of relationship. I'm sure that Peter not only chose each of us because
we fitted
with the character, but that he also looked for people who were compatible,
who could form a true "community" of actors. Everyone's personal
experiences, their good and bad events, were shared. There were good days
and bad days, and always there was somebody ready to lend a hand when the
day was bad.
Interviewer: Was the shoot difficult?
Viggo Mortensen: Yes, it was difficult, I missed my family. Not that
I don't like to get to know new places, I enjoy discovering wild places,
in the United
States, Canada, Europe or New Zealand. New Zealand is really incredible,
it has been a great chance to travel to the depths of the country, to
reach
the most remote and inaccessible sites. But this has meant travel in
a helicopter for more than half an hour and required work in the hardest
of conditions.
Interviewer: A great experience, I imagine...
Viggo Mortensen: It was an enriching experience for an actor, because
of learning how to feel at home anywhere. And that was indeed where
we were
working, the essence of history. To learn to live with what you have,
to be tolerant, really to commit oneself and much more, fighting against
evil.
Evil is always watching the weak one and the Community knows it. Others
are protected and they don't allow anyone to succumb to the dark of
Sauron.
Interviewer : Sean, what can you tell us about your character?
Sean Bean: Well, I'm the only one of the Community that, somehow, is
corrupted by the ring. In fact it also happens to Frodo and whoever
enters the surroundings
of the ring. And, I don't know, I can understand why it doesn't have
to be used to fight against the forces of evil, why we must corner
it and
look
after it outside our surroundings. But as time passes, I realize
that all this is not as simple as was thought. My character has more
layers,
he's
more prudent than it seems in the beginning. There are other forces
which are involved, it's not only a question of brute force and ability.
Viggo Mortensen: It is understandable that Boromir (Sean Bean) doesn't
realise that, if one has as powerful a device as a nuclear weapon
or something, one
cannot use it, no?
Sean Bean: Of course. He would not want to destroy it, that is to
say, why destroy the ring when you can use it against evil.
Viggo Mortensen: That is the temptation. The ring makes you stronger.
And in fact you are losing your identity, you lose yourself, I don't
know how
to explain it myself... The Community is strong based on how they
are all and each one of the individuals that form it. Any one of
the companions
of the Community, or Boromir or Frodo, must assume the load of that
temptation all along.
Interviewer : Then how is it that...
Viggo Mortensen : If you lose your strength and covet the ring, that
is to say, if anyone of the comrades falls into the temptation
and it is lost
to
themselves somehow, then the Community becomes weaker. The others
must then take care of what this person recovers in way of sanity
and it
surrenders. It'is something very interesting. Really, neither Frodo,
nor Gandalf,
nor Aragorn, nor Boromir are the heroes. No one is the star, as
happens in
other
films where everything has been simplified. The Community is an
entity, you know, not a person. For that reason discussions and disagreements
occur, they want to do this and others that, and problems appear...
Sean Bean : Yes, the conflicts within the group arise...
Viggo Mortensen: Of course. Well yes, that is my burden, to say
it somehow. My character also takes a burden from long before,
an inheritance
that
must be accepted.
Interviewer : And he will take that burden since then?
Viggo Mortensen: Yes, most of the time.
Interviewer: You were the last one selected, how did you feel?
Viggo Mortensen: Well, I had to perform something to make me more
with the character. I also didn't know much about the story.
Later, when
I had read
the book, I found that it had something of the old tales of
the Vikings, of Celtic myths, and that made the job easier for me,
helped me to
fit into the story. In many ways I felt like a stranger as
I was selected later. Never
have I been a character who, at first, was intended for another
actor. Well, as an actor, you're able to imagine, it is rare
that you feel.
But well,
as I didn't meet with the other actor and I didn't know him
either... In a way I felt very grateful for the part of Aragorn. I suppose
that I would
have felt worse if the role had been taken to my best friend.
In any case I don't believe that being better or worse than him was
why they
gave the
part to me.
Interviewer : Why do you think they chose you?
Viggo Mortensen : Of course Stewart Townsend is a great actor.
I believe that he has all his life ahead of him to do great
projects. It is more
a problem of age than anything else. Aragorn is older, it
was a small
mistake in casting. They put him there and felt that he was
not absolutely right,
you know. The character is clearly older, and also of a different
race than
Boromir for example.
Interviewer: Boromir has a life like ours...
Sean Bean: Yes he is a man, like us...
Viggo Mortensen : Sure he is a human being. I am of a species
of average humans. That is to say, I am human but my life
is much
longer. For
that reason I am older than I really appear. Aragorn has
many years, you know,
and to
look like this was easier for me than for Stewart.
Sean Bean: You can live many more years, yes?
Viggo Mortensen: That's right.
Interviewer : Then it is genetic?
Viggo Mortensen : Yes, because I descend from the Numenóreanos.
Interviewer: Did you look for Aragorn in yourself, that
is to say, during the filming did Viggo look to feel
like Aragorn?
Viggo Mortensen: I always try to get a feel for it as
much as possible. But the truth is that I did not have
the free
time,
so, I walked
and dressed like Aragorn and, as Peter always encouraged
us to look for
the realism
within
the story, without worrying about the fantastic thing
that could be in the scene that we were filming, the
clothes
or weapons
that we had,
because
we
were dirty, freezing cold or dying of heat, and we were
really uncomfortable. That is indeed the beauty of this
project.
It is a very real performance,
although obviously the story is in another time. But
it is very real, at least I felt like it was true. Did
the
same
happen to
you as me?
Sean Bean : Well yes. There are tons of special effects
and incredible scenes, and the surroundings... the sites
in which
we filmed;
frightening cliffs,
ancient forests, places where nobody had been before.
Well, what can I say? It has been wonderful.
Viggo Mortensen : Yes, the truth is that the film is
not just what you see, the thrill of special effects,
that...
it goes
so much
further. The film
is an adventure.
Sean Bean : And the relationship between the characters.
Viggo Mortensen : It is drama and adventure on a grand
scale.
Sean Bean : Exactly, it's a study on humanity. I believe
that this is the base of the film. The special effects
and the action
add
to the story,
complete it.
Interviewer: How do you feel after working with the same
character for so long?
Viggo Mortensen: We're still working! Some odd takes
and things like that.
Sean Bean : And we continue to talk about it... I think
that you always have something left, that you take
something of
the character
with
you.
Viggo Mortensen: Yes.
Sean Bean : You keep the character and you can return
to work and bring him out after some time. It's there,
within
you.
Viggo Mortensen: Now, for example, I'm looking at you
and some things come to me at once, like difficult
scenes that
we did,
in which our
characters worked closely together. They will remain
in my memory forever.
Sean Bean: Yes, yes.
Viggo Mortensen : And when I see you in other films,
I know that there are things that I have had the fortune
to share
with you
which others
have not.
Sean Bean: I agree.
Interviewer: Have you read the book?
Sean Bean : Yes, I read the book a long time ago, some
twenty-odd years...
Interviewer: What a memory. It is a book that is
not forgotten then?
Sean Bean: I have certainly always preserved it,
I have remembered it. There is a cartoon version
of "The Lord of the Rings" isn't there?
Interviewer : Yes.
Sean Bean: As I told you, I read the book a long
time ago. And well, when I found out that a new
version was being
made, the
project interested
me
and I did everything possible to be a part of
it. When
this happened it almost gave me a heart attack.
Imagine, this
is something
that I've always
wanted
to do, something in which I wanted to participate
in one way or another. It is a classic, something
that
you don't
always
have
the opportunity
to do, you can hardly cope nor even imagine given
the characteristics of the
project. It is something that is quite complicated
to carry out. It has been incredible to participate.
Viggo Mortensen : The idea of having participated
in a story of this scope, I don't know, it 's
something that
you have
to think
on and
digest. It
is not just any job.
Sean Bean: Frankly it is a huge project. It is
creating a lot of interest, I didn't expect that
it would
create so
much anticipation
when we began
this.
Viggo Mortensen : I, however, had not only not
read the book, but not even heard of the subject.
I bought
it
when I was
already on
the way,
at the
last moment.
Sean Bean : You read it in one go - it was hard
work, yes?
Viggo Mortensen : Yes. I read it on an airplane.
I felt like a kid. It's not something invented
solely by Tolkien,
I mean,
when
I was
young I
read stories of the Vikings, Celtic myths and
I remembered many things when
reading "The
Lord of the Rings". In the West, there is
so much of these old stories in our own culture.
Even if you have not read the book you understand
the
approach and the characters of the film.
Viggo Mortensen: I believe that many people are
going to benefit from this and now read the book
themselves.
In
Germany or England
it is
a classic
of necessary reading. It has a very lively following
in the literary culture. Many are going to want
to know what
it
is about.
Interviewer: Why don't you describe one to the
other?
Viggo Mortensen : What, describe his work?
Sean Bean: His work... Okay, to tell the truth
the other day I saw him in jeans for the first
time...
I believe
that nobody
saw
him
in street
clothes
during the filming! (laughter).
Viggo Mortensen: He always wore short trousers...
whether it was hot or cold (more laughter).
Sean Bean : Careful, Viggo did not dress coarsely,
he was in `hobbit' dress, yes, but he had a
special hobbit " look ". Yes?
Viggo Mortensen : I think he is calm and easy
and fairly relaxed. Sean was incredible. He
was very
concentrated.
I could not
imagine anyone
to be more
centred on his work, on all the details, the
surroundings (the scenes) and everything what
he referred to
in the film for
so long. What
stamina...
Sean Bean : Viggo didn't sleep more than four
hours a day, yes? But, I don't know, I saw
he was so
enthusiastic with
everything, well,
I suppose that
he didn't need to sleep more.
Viggo Mortensen: I believe that Sean was as
enthusiastic on the last day or filming as
on the first.
Interviewer: It seems that Mr. Bean is a rock,
and the others?
Viggo Mortensen : Well Sean has greater ability
to put on a poker face than I, of course.
Sometimes I felt that
the
situation
was
beating me, in truth
I was a little amazed. But Sean or the Community
as much as the rest of the filming crew were
always there
supporting
me.
Sean Bean : All of us helped each other,
it was hard sometimes...very hard.
Viggo Mortensen: Everybody is great.
Sean Bean: Everyone was very deeply involved
in the world of "The Lord
of the Rings". From the wardrobe department
to lighting, all were fascinated with the
story. This is something that does not happen
usually.
Viggo Mortensen: Of course.
Sean Bean : I believe that nobody ignored
the subject. Everyone had a passion for "The Lord of the Rings".
Viggo Mortensen : There is nothing like feeling
that every last one of the members of the
crew is living
what they
are doing
to the maximum.
Each scene,
you saw them watching, passionately.
Sean Bean : It is that everyone knew the
book perfectly, down to the electricians,
or the
people who don't
normally read
the script.
Viggo Mortensen: Yes.
Sean Bean: They knew at any moment in what
part of the story we were.
Interviewer : Has this ever happened to you
before?
Viggo Mortensen: Well, I have worked on
films where the crew was very involved,
but is
not the usual
thing. And
less when
the project
is
so long. There
have been many days, that have had everything;
good and bad, and everybody has
been very involved, very interested.
Interviewer: Did you know Peter Jackson
before the filming?
Sean Bean : Well, I was with him a couple
of years, yes, in his office in London.
We were
preparing
my role, working
it
together.
And, then,
on location.
Interviewer: Have you already seen something
of the film?
Viggo Mortensen : Well, we have seen
some special effects, a few panoramas
and things
like that.
But the story
itself, our
story,
not yet. But
it has a fascinating look, It feels like
everything is as it is.
Sean Bean: What I have seen has left
me in awe. When filming you cannot see
all
the
special effects
that
they will add
later and
so on, so
when you see
some finished scene for the first time,
it makes an impression on you.
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