"It felt like a step forward!"

The role of Ennis seems to have captured everyone’s imagination in a way your previous performances haven’t. Why do you think that is?
Well, I usually find it easier to play characters with high levels of energy. I am like that myself, my hands are always flying everywhere. So I really had to swallow that and that was the most difficult part, harnessing the stillness of Ennis.

How much did being out in the country help you get into the character?
You start to blend in and you realise that you truly are a product of your environment. It was so still and quiet that it became easy, his posture and the way he walks are all a product of this battle going on inside him. I wanted to show that, I wanted the light to be too bright for him and the sounds to be too loud; I wanted the words to be punching their way out of his mouth, his mind and his heart. His biggest challenge is the battle against his genetic structure, you know? His parents handed down these fears and beliefs and he has to push a lot harder than most to get acceptance and maybe even self-acceptance.

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