Fresh from terrorizing Gotham City
as the formidable villain Bane in the blockbuster “The Dark Knight Rises” last
July, Tom Hardy is back on the big screen as a ruthless gangster in The
Weinstein Company's epic thriller “Lawless.”
Photo courtesy of Weinstein Company |
To be shown exclusively at Ayala
Malls Cinemas (Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 3 and Trinoma) starting Oct. 24,
“Lawless” is the true story of the infamous Bondurant Brothers: three
bootlegging siblings who made a run for the American Dream in Prohibition-era
Virginia. Based on author Matt Bondurant’s fictionalized account of his family,
The Wettest County in the World, the film gathers an ensemble of gifted,
dynamic new-generation stars – LaBeouf, Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke and Mia
Wasikowska – alongside two of the finest actors of their generations, Guy
Pearce and Gary Oldman.
A riveting, intense story of crime
and corruption, loyalty and love, brutality and tenderness, “Lawless” is a rich
addition to the American gangster canon.
Shia LaBeouf had been looking for
opportunities to work with acclaimed English actor Tom Hardy. The two had struck
up a friendship after LaBeouf sent Hardy a fan email about his arresting
performance in the crime biopic “Bronson,” and had begun forwarding scripts
back and forth to one another. LaBeouf sent Bondurant’s novel The Wettest
County in the World to Hardy, followed by Nick Cave’s screenplay for
“Lawless.” Hardy loved them both, and proved to be ideal casting for the role
of quiet, fearless and fearsome Forrest Bondurant.
Director John Hillcoat was also keen
to work with Hardy, whose reputation as an exceptional talent preceded him. “I
kept hearing about this incredible guy called Tom Hardy. I started watching his
work, and I was awestruck - he was amazing. I could also see Tom and Shia as
brothers. And Tom’s take on the character was quite audacious - he saw Forrest
as the matriarch and the patriarch of the family, in the wake of their parents’
deaths. He wanted to explore Forrest’s softer side and play him in a quiet,
contained way.”
Hillcoat adds, “By taking on the
roles of the mother and the father of this family, he was really responsible
and very caring, especially towards his brothers. But because of the time and
the culture, he is unable to articulate it. Tom’s approach was very much about
the different emotional textures there were to Forrest and how distilled and
controlled he was. It was a unique and fascinating attitude towards the
character.”
Tom Hardy has quickly become one of
Hollywood’s most sought-after actors. He most recently appeared in Christopher
Nolan’s critically hailed “Inception,” alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph
Gordon-Levitt, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Ken Watanabe, Michael Caine,
Marion Cotillard and Ellen Page.
Hardy rejoined Nolan on “The Dark
Knight Rises” where he played the villain role of Bane opposite Christian Bale,
Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Gary Oldman.
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