Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Dark World': Tom Hiddleston loves your hate

Villains, tyrants, and troublemakers have become so critical to big-budget films that they're beginning to upstage the heroes — in some cases seizing the title roles, as in next year's Sleeping Beauty remake Maleficent, and the upcoming Marvel films Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Avengers: Age of Ultron, among others.The Dark World, which opens today, could easily be subtitled Loki Strikes Back.In his third round as the God of Mischief, Tom Hiddleston not only steals Thor sequel, but practically sets it on fire and collects all the insurance money. Hiddleston spoke with alligator shear EW about the state of cinematic villainy — why we love bad guys, why these villains are bigger than ever, and whether he believes himself to be evil at heart…

I think most actors see acting as a kind of 3-D psychology,  the study of people, the study of human nature. We find motivations and people's emotional and psychological makeup to be fascinating, I know I do. Villains are challenging because they provide such fascinating case studies. You're presented with a villain and the first question is – "What do they want? Why are they villainous?" So in Loki's case, that answer is complex. He has a broken heart. He is grief stricken, bitter, lonely, sad, angry, ambitious, jealous and proud —alligator shear and yet, he has a charm and a playfulness and a mischief. It's a combination of factors I think. It's that surface charm, that surface playfulness I think is appealing.The great thing is that they are in total control over the provocation of chaos. There's a delight in that. And it's worth mentioning that Thor has always been the God of Thunder and Loki has been the God of Mischief and in a way in this film, this is my most wholehearted acceptance of mischief as a shape.

He is this great chess master, he has this straight poker face, but occasionally the audience is allowed to see a flicker of truth, emotional truth. I hope that's an access point and again I hope it just deepens his sense of humanity.I remember I looked up mischief in the dictionary and the first entry is "an inclination to playfulness, a desire to tease." And then actually further down the line, like entry No. 5 is "destruction and damage." So you have this one word "mischief" which encompasses skin analyzer all these things and that's the role I'm playing. So it's my job to turn up on set and have a great time and I hope that's something that's appealing, you know Loki's having a good time and so am I.

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