Iceland review - 2013, Blaðsíða 18

Iceland review - 2013, Blaðsíða 18
16 ICELAND REVIEW ACTING them, watching me,” grins Darri. “Significant strain was put on people and equipment. The circumstances were wet; cameras can’t take a lot of water and salt. But we made it without any major accidents; I just got a few scratches.” PHySiCaL anD MenTaL TriaLS Filming in the ocean wasn’t the only challenge the crew faced; they also shot in a sinking ship in the Helguvík harbor. “We had to sink the ship more than once. Engineers had to work out how to overturn and sink it. They weren’t certain of the best way to pro- ceed—mostly they’re working on how to keep ships afloat. I think they rather enjoyed themselves. They had to use two large cranes and chains to the ocean floor. Once the ship sank accidentally and then it just had to be fished up and sunk again.” The role wasn’t only challenging for Darri physically, as he also had to convey certain emotions while in the freezing water. “Mentally the role was difficult because I had to put myself into the mind of a man who survived—it was a miracle, it wasn’t supposed to be possible—while others died. It must have been extremely dif- ficult for him to experience. I found it harder to play those scenes than those that were physically demanding. They were really trying and the premiere took me back to that place.” While preparing for the part, Darri didn’t consult the sea acci- dent survivor. “I’ve never met Guðlaugur. It never came up. I didn’t play him. I played a fictional character who goes through events based on those Guðlaugur went through. I was also mindful about not watching interviews with him. I didn’t want to imitate him.” Reactions from Westman Islanders have been very positive. “I haven’t heard of any negative response but I’m not afraid of it. The film touches upon a delicate subject. But I find it necessary. It’s a beautiful memorial about fishermen and their families, about what they have done for us. I think Baltasar did a good job but you can never make a movie that appeals to everyone.” These include the man on whose trials the film is based. Guðlaugur has not commented on the project but stated he wouldn’t watch the film. “I thought Baltasar approached the subject sensitively and respectfully,” opines Darri. Elma lísa gunnarsdóttir and darri in their roles in Stormland. darri’s character Böddi finds new meaning in life at the birth of his son. “We had three babies for that part and i had an amazing connection with the little guy with whom i spent the most time. He was fantastic. it wasn’t difficult to care for him.” “darri can be quite grumpy in the morning but stabilizes during lunch hour and becomes amazing in the afternoon and evening. he is really a fragile, soulful flower with a heart of gold. For the mornings i recommend large helpings of extra strong triple lattes (so-called gibsons) and if anyone tries to mess with my flower i will hunt them down.” – Director/writer/producer Marteinn Þórsson “i thought i might learn Chinese but i’m very happy with the decision… acting suited me; i was lucky to fall into the right profession.” Tel: +354 411 5000 • www.itr.is Thermal swimming pools Saunas, steambathsand showers Sevenlocat ions Open early unt il late Forhealth and well-being Hot tubs and jacuzzi Reykjavik's Thermal Pools The warmest spots *A d m is si o n D e c e m b e r 2 0 12 . P ri c e i s su b je c t to c h a n g e Thermal pools and baths in Reykjavik are a source of health, relaxation and pureness. All of the city´s swimming pools have several hot pot´s with temperatures ranging from 37˚ to 42˚C (98˚–111˚F). The pools are kept at an average temperature of 29˚ C (84˚ F). 500 isk. 120 isk.ADULTS CHILDREN ONLY*
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