Brendan Fraser arrives at JFK.Photo: Elder Ordonez/SplashNews.com
Brendan Fraseris happy to be home!
After the premiere, Fraser repeatedly hugged the movie’s director,Darren Aronofsky, several times during the ovation and was met with louder applause as he attempted to leave the theater, reportedVariety.
The star then became emotional as he took a bow before the audience.
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Fraser toldVanity Fairthat he knew taking onThe Whalewould not be without its challenges and that he took on the project after seeking a role that would help him learn “what I was capable of.”
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“If there’s no risk, then why bother?” he said. “I want to learn from the people I’m working with at this point in my career. I’ve had such variety, a lot of high highs and low lows, so what I’m keen for, in the second half of my time doing this, is to feel like I’m contributing to the craft, and I’m learning from it.
“This is a prime opportunity. I wanted to disappear into it. My hope was that I would become unrecognizable,” Fraser added.
Aronofsky, 53, toldVanity Fairthat Fraser carried between 50 and 300 extra pounds during filming, depending on the scene. The movie takes place entirely within his character’s home over the course of less than a week.
The experience gave the actor a bout of vertigo in the process, sharing with the media at the festival that he experienced an “undulating feeling,” much like the experience of getting around in water-logged Venice.
“I think it’s poetic that the trauma he carries is manifest in the physical weight of his body,” he said ahead of the film’s premiere, according toThe Hollywood Reporter. “I needed to learn to absolutely move in a new way. I developed muscles I did not know that I had. I even felt a sense of vertigo, when at the end of the day all the appliances were removed, just as you would feel stepping off the boat onto the dock here in Venice — that undulating feeling.”
source: people.com