Actor Ben Whishaw talked to Vulture about playing multiple roles in the film adaptatiom of “Cloud Atlas"
Based on the book by David Mitchell--the tome consists of six nested stories that take the reader from the remote South Pacific in the nineteenth century to a distant, post-apocalyptic future. Each tale is revealed to be a story that is read (or watched) by the main character in the next. All stories but the last one get interrupted at some point, and after the sixth story concludes at the center of the book, the novel "goes back" in time, "closing" each story as the book progresses in terms of pages but regresses in terms of the historical period in which the action takes place.
"Everyone in the cast is playing at least three parts, some big and some small… Everybody’s swapping race and gender, so it’s very ambitious and quite fun."
Whishaw will play "Frobisher in the thirties; a female American in the seventies, in the Luisa Rey section; and a smallish role, where I’m basically an extra, in a modern-day nursing home, in the Timothy Cavendish section.”
Tom Hanks Halle Berry Hugo Weaving (will play up to six parts in the ambitious pic), Jim Sturgess, Susan Sarandon Doona Bae and Jim Broadbent also star.
The adaptation will be written and co-directed by The Wachowski's Lana and Andy and Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run).
Grant Hill and Stefan Arndt are producing the film and shooting starts later this month in Berlin for a October 12 2012 bow
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