The way in which Elvis co-star Tom Hanks described it when appearing on the official Gossipify ReelBlend podcast Austin Butler basically plays Jesus, in a movie called Jesus. All attention falls to Butler as he tries to play the king for Baz Luhrmann’s rewarding biopic. Elvis, now in theaters. And even if the film won incredibly precious honors of the Presley family As for his performance (really, it’s the best review he could have gotten), the actor admits he’s very nervous about going into specific scenes during production, involving his need to sing live in front of audiences. .
One of the most beautiful aspects of Elvis is that Baz Luhrmann holds real concerts that mark the various phases of Elvis Presley’s career. They start around Memphis, when the up and coming singer was walking away from screaming fans. They continue through a big televised Christmas concert (which ruffled the singer’s feathers) and reunite in Las Vegas in the final days of the star’s career. Butler I end up hospitalized after she finished filming, but that had nothing to do with her fears, which came from singing. During the Elvis Press Days, Butler told Gossipify that to overcome his fears he leaned on a very famous friend and explained:
On the one hand, I was very nervous about it. Because she had never played in front of an audience before. I have never sung in front of anyone but my closest friends. And I was talking about it the other day, but in a moment of panic, I called Rami Malek and said, ‘How are you feeling? Why did you come by? and all those things. He said, “You know, really, in those days you end up feeling the energy of the audience, and it becomes something that will probably end up being your favorite days on set.” And it was so true.
Austin Butler learned from Rami Malek’s experience as Freddie Mercury in the biopic Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody. There were stories that Malek insisted on the Live Aid stage for this film. being shot in one take, which certainly added to the overall energy of the sequence. And a similar approach helps Butler to control the screen Elvis. In our previous interview he talks about how the girls in the audience gave him so much enthusiasm to play with as he shot the singing scenes in Elvisso if they passed out, screamed or cried, it helped add atmosphere to the scene … as Rami Malek might have told you.
Of course, Rami Malek won the Oscar to play Freddie Mercury on screen, and many have similar hopes for Butler. He certainly stood out Gossipify review of the film , and Oscar analysts are already commenting that Butler’s name will be placed in next year’s Oscar vote. We’ll see how it turns out, but Butler thanks Rami Malek for the Oscar scene, now you know why.
Source: Cinemablend

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