The actor starred in Nolan directed and admitted that he does not like his own performance
Guy Pearce does not keep good memories of Amnesia (2000), film directed by Christopher Nolan.
In an interview with The Sunday Times (via People), the actor said: “I watched the Amnesia One of these days and I am still in depression. I’m a m*rda in this movie. As I passed, I realized that I hated everything I did. “
I was trying to spend an irreverent attitude, but it all went wrong. John Gieldud [ator e diretor de teatro] He said once: ‘You can be good in a good movie, good in a bad movie, bad in a bad movie, but never bad in a good movie.’ Still, I watched the Amnesia And I realized I’m bad in a good movie. Car*lho!
Pearce continued: “There was an executive of Warner Bros. who said wellly to my agent, ‘I don’t understand Guy Pearce. I will never understand it. I will never employ him.’ That meant I would never work with Chris [Nolan]”.
“It’s because I’m not good in amnesia,” he said.
The actor also compared the role to those of other films. “It’s funny: people say I should have been nominated by amnesia. Now I understand why I didn’t. I’m satisfied with Los Angeles – forbidden city, but I look at this and think ‘our! Nails scratching the blackboard!’ If I consider my performance in Neighbouts, it’s a 2 of 10, amnesia is a 5, “he added.
In Amnesia, Guy Pearce plays Leonard Shelby, a man with memory problems seeking his wife’s killer. Watch the trailer below:
Source: Rollingstone

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