THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE Noomi Rapace Q&A Plus 2 New Clips
Hot on the heels of the phenomenally successful THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO comes the highly anticipated sequel THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE.
This gripping thriller sees Lisbeth Salander (NOOMI RAPACE) and crusading journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) once again caught up in a brutal murder investigation.
A huge list of young female actors were considered for the role of Lisbeth Salander. Ultimately, what they were looking for was someone with originality. Noomi Rapaceโs leading role in the feature film โDaisy Diamondโ drew the attention of the production team.ย This was a very brave role and it was decided that with her skills and mental strength she would be able to do miracles in the role as Lisbeth with the right director.
Noomi, a self-taught actress having never been to drama school, took to the role instantly.ย She undertook a radical change in her appearance for starters โ she cut her hair, took boxing lessons to change her body into a ball of muscle, got piercings in her eyebrow, lip, ears and nose.ย She even got her motorbike license! Everything is for real with Noomi, except for the huge tattoo which was imported from America!
Q: What was it about the script that made you want to do it?
NR: Actually, I said yes before there was any script. I read the books a couple of years before they even decided to do a film of it. So, when they asked me, I said yes right away.
Q: When you read the books, did you ever imagine that youโd be Lisbeth?
NR: Never โ it was totally the opposite. I read in the paper that they were going to do a film of the first book and I was so upset because I was sure that they wouldnโt even think of me. I was convinced they would consider me too girly or too cute. Even when they phoned to ask me to audition, I prepared myself for rejection. And I was almost right because the director, of THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO Niels Arden Oplev, now admits that he had seen some pictures of me before we met and he had said no. But when we met I said, โBelieve me, I will become Lisbeth. I will transform myself into her.โ
Q: Did you change anything about your appearance for the audition?
NR: I borrowed some of my husbandโs clothes, but that was it. So I had to work hard to convince him I could change. I told him I wanted to do all my own stunts. I donโt want anyone else to come and drive a motorcycle instead of me, and I didnโt want a stuntwoman to do the fighting scenes instead of me. I really wanted to change everything about my look, including my body, so I exercised a lot: mostly Thai boxing and kickboxing. Luckily, the Director could see that I was serious and he believed I could find Lisbeth inside me, so the character could grow up from me.
Q: Sheโs a very strong characterโฆ
NR: Yes, but not in every way. She can survive almost anything. But, when it comes to love, she doesnโt know how to protect herself. Sheโs been so lonely for such a long time, she doesnโt have any experience of love, and so it becomes the most dangerous thing in the world for her.
Q: Lisbeth has a very distinctive look. Were those real piercings?
NR: Yes, but not real tattoos luckily! It was transfers that you put on with water. Like the ones you get when youโre a child, although much more expensive. They were around 2000-3000 Swedish crowns for each tattoo and we had to put them on every day.
Q: There are some very traumatic scenes in the film.ย How difficult were those scenes to film?
NR: Of course it was hard. But itโs extremely important to trust the director and the situation, and you must be really convinced that the scene is necessary.
Q: People think of Sweden as being very tolerant and laidback, which makes this film particularly shockingโฆ
NR: Everybody says that! This picture of Sweden surprises them. Sweden is a fair country in many ways; itโs equal, free and calm. But itโs often just surface. People are determined to keep up this nice attitude, even though everything might chaotic at home or you might have had a big argument with your boyfriend. Everybody stays in line but, eventually, someone will always burst out.
Q: Would you reprise the role of Lisbeth in the Hollywood remake?
NR: No, it wouldnโt be right for me to play her again. Iโve done my Lisbeth, so itโs up to somebody else to try now. Having said that, Iโve heard rumours that Stieg Larsson started to write another book in the series. Itโs not finished but his girlfriend has it on his computer. So, who knows?
Q: Whatโs next for you?
NR: Iโm doing a film in Norway called Babycall. Itโs a psychological thriller and I play a mother to an eight-year-old son. Sheโs on the run from her ex-husband and sheโs trying to start a new life. The script messes with reality because, after a while, you donโt know what is real and what is in her head. Itโs a complicated story but itโll be a really good film. Itโs a Norwegian director called Pรฅl Sletaune.
Q: Youโre a mother in real life as wellโฆ
NR: Yes, I have a six-year-old son. Of course that helps when I play a mother. I always use everything Iโve gone through for my work.
Q: What would be your dream role?
NR: There are people that I have been dreaming of working with for many, many years. Tilda Swinton is amazing and I really adore Gary Oldman. I love Nil By Mouth so, if he ever wants to direct again, I would love to work with him in any capacity. The same with Ken Loach. I have the deepest respect for him. I would play anything in a film for him; I would play a little rabbit!
Check these two new clips from the movie, clip one shows Mikael Blomkvist with the Millemum board deciding to run the sex trafficking report and in the second clip is when Lisbeth discovers she is the prime suspect for the murders!
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