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8:15 pm - 01/05/2013

Ewan McGregor: I want to be Oscar player



Ewan McGregor says being part of the Oscar buzz makes you a "player". The Scottish actor stars alongside Naomi Watts in The Impossible, a film based on one family's experience of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

Despite realising that winning an Academy Award would be a great honour, the 41-year-old claims there are downsides.

"Of course it would be nice to win one. I won't deny that, but it's not necessarily that you want to win awards," he explained to Total Film.

"Just by being in the chatter about it puts you in a place where - sadly - people in the American system then go, 'OK'. It makes you a player, in a way, and that's a shame. But in a way, I want to be a player. I want to be considered for good roles and stuff. If it helps to that end, that's great."

Ewan's role in The Impossible is certainly a powerful performance which could see him earn a nod when the Oscars nominations are announced this month. The star admits he was a little reluctant to take on the complex part at first.

"When I heard about The Impossible, my first reaction was, 'Should people be making a film about [the Indian Ocean tsunami]?’" he revealed.
"Our goal was just to be really honest and truthful to their story. My biggest fear was that you felt like we were using the tsunami as some kind of dramatic backdrop to the story. That would be unforgiveable because of the people that lost their loved ones there."

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shangman 5th-Jan-2013 07:34 pm (UTC)
People should make a film about the tsunami, just not about some random white family who got caught in it and ignoring the much larger majority of not-white people who live there.
miakun 5th-Jan-2013 07:38 pm (UTC)
mte
ebenista 5th-Jan-2013 08:06 pm (UTC)
the death of white people is so much more powerful tho /SARCASM
fabouluz 5th-Jan-2013 08:31 pm (UTC)
ia
sukha4 6th-Jan-2013 02:45 am (UTC)
I think it will have to be an Asian country to make such a movie. Spain or Hollywood is not going to do that unfortunately.
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