he played the role of the Italian twice in a row. First with , then with Michael Mann in the biographical drama “Ferrari”. The actor commented on this topic on the “SmartLess” podcast, hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett. It turns out that Driver had received similar questions before.
Adam Driver on playing Italians in movies: “Who the hell cares?”
When asked why he decided to play an Italian twice, Driver replied: “A lot of people asked, ‘How many Italians…?’ I think it just worked out that way. You know, Ridley and Michael are, in my opinion, one of the best filmmakers. Who cares? What the hell does it bother you that it was two Italians, one after the other? – he said in the “SmartLess” podcast. According to the actor, the origin of the characters he played was less important than the project in which he participated.
“What is it about Italy? I don’t think it has much to do with Italy, although I like it. It’s more about Ridley Scott and Michael Mann and the projects themselves. Italy is not the first thing I think about,” admitted the actor.
. One fan was curious about what he thought about the movie scene of the accident during the Mille Miglia race in 1957. After a while, he heard the actor’s not-so-pleasant response: “Fuck off, I don’t know what else to say. Next question, please.”
Source: Gazeta

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