But in the finished film, it was completely the kid's story, and then it was our story and there was just something about it that just didn't work as it should have. I'm actually trying to remember now, but I think in the script, it really flashed back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, I think. And so me as an older man with the ghost of that woman with me, who Helen Bonham Carter played. Me as a young boy with a young girl and then me as an older man and that young girl had died in the story. PEARCE: Well, I did a film called Till Human Voices Wake Us, which was a series of present and past elements. Of the films that you've made, which one do you think changed the most in the editing room versus what you were expecting? But as I say, there's just something really visceral and effective about The Proposition. Confidential and certainly Chris Nolan in Memento. No question about the filmmaking abilities of Curtis Hanson in L.A. There's something about filmmaking and that film, that works really well together. I don't know if it's because it's Australian, as well. But I think there's something about The Proposition that feels more personal. Confidential and Priscilla and Memento are ones for people to take a look at. I've certainly been part of some great stories. GUY PEARCE: Well, I always talk about The Proposition as being my favorite film of the films that I've done. ![]() Watch what Guy Pearce had to say in the player above, or you can read the conversation below.ĬOLLIDER: If someone has actually never seen anything that you've done before, what is the first thing you want them watching and why? ![]() In addition, he talked about some of his future projects like A Spy Among Friends with Damian Lewis, director Andrew Hunt’s This Infernal Machine. The film is produced by Cathay Schulman, Moshe Diamant, Rupert Maconick, Michael Heimler, and Arthur Sarkissian.ĭuring the interview, Pearce talked abut why he loved working with Neeson, making the film, his process on set, how he prepares for a role, what someone should watch if you’ve never seen his work, Memento, The Proposition, which of his roles required the most preparation, and what he remembers about making The Count of Monte Cristo. Memory also stars Monica Bellucci, Taj Atwal, Ray Fearon, and Harold Torres. When a job goes wrong because he refuses to kill a child, Neeson must figure out who hired him while staying ahead of the FBI and his failing memory. In the film, Liam Neeson plays an expert assassin that’s dealing with getting older and suffering from a memory that is beginning to falter. With director Martin Campbell’s Memory now playing in theaters, I recently conducted a wide-ranging interview with Guy Pearce, who plays an honest cop.
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