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IR Interview: Josh Andrés Rivera For ”The Hunger Games - The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” [Lionsgate]
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2 years ago
Actor Josh Andrés Rivera talks to The Inside Reel about truth vs. loyalty, perspective and finding emotionality in physicality in regards to the new prequel from Lionsgate: "The Hunger Games - The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes".
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00:00
(screaming)
00:02
- How wonderful that we all get to be here
00:17
for someone's final performance.
00:19
- It's not just about winning.
00:21
- Everything is about winning.
00:23
- You're monsters!
00:25
All of you!
00:26
(laughing)
00:28
(dramatic music)
00:31
- It's the things we love most that destroy us.
00:45
(dramatic music)
00:49
- With a character like you're playing here,
00:56
I mean, it's about trust and loyalty,
00:58
but how far can that be pulled?
01:00
Can you sort of talk about those two ideas
01:03
within him, in his psyche, from your perspective?
01:06
- Absolutely, I can, 'cause what I found so
01:09
yummy to play with and also very complicated
01:12
as like a thought process that I had to go to
01:15
was his earnestness and his conviction
01:18
and how that sort of contrasted
01:20
everybody else's belief system.
01:22
And I think initially the really simple thing
01:24
is to say like, well, he's doing the right thing,
01:27
of course he's doing the right thing.
01:28
But then he keeps getting himself into trouble
01:30
and it's kind of like, with such a headstrongness
01:34
and without regard to tact, especially because
01:37
he's coming from a place of privilege and wealth,
01:40
you know, he may not have had to deal with
01:44
maybe as many consequences as some of his peers,
01:47
which gives him the luxury to, you know,
01:49
really spearhead into this goodness
01:51
without regard to consequence or
01:55
what other people, you know, could do to him.
01:58
Which ultimately ends up kind of
02:00
catching up to him in a very, very sad way.
02:03
I don't know, it's kind of beautiful because,
02:07
you know, in the world you'd love to
02:11
do completely the right thing all the time,
02:13
but then it can get really messy
02:17
in different environments that you are,
02:20
depending on who you're around.
02:22
I don't know, it was an interesting thing
02:25
to think about with him.
02:26
'Cause imagining myself in situations like that,
02:29
you know, I always try to do the right thing,
02:30
I always try to be nice and I wonder,
02:33
like, how far does that go while still being a good move?
02:38
Like, when do you start having to
02:41
kind of maneuver around your surroundings?
02:44
Do you know what I mean?
02:49
- How tantalizing to see all your shining young faces
02:54
on this auspicious day.
02:57
I am Dr. Volumnia Gall, your humble head game maker
03:01
in charge of the War Department
03:04
and all its affiliated concerns.
03:08
I've broken free of my laboratory today
03:11
to examine you, the leaders of the next generation.
03:16
- 'Cause it has to do with perspective and perception.
03:20
I mean, he knows and there's a whole legacy
03:22
about how he wants to be perceived,
03:24
but he has to keep himself grounded
03:26
in order to move forward,
03:27
or else it doesn't mean anything for him.
03:29
At least that's my perspective.
03:31
- I don't think that Sejanus personally
03:32
cared a great deal about his legacy.
03:35
I think if he did, he would have acted a lot different.
03:37
I think Coriolanus as his counterpart for certain
03:40
cared a great deal about his legacy.
03:43
It was his big claim to fame, really,
03:45
because of who his father was.
03:48
But I think Sejanus has a lot of resentment
03:50
for his wealth and his circumstance,
03:52
because I know in the book it says this,
03:55
I can't remember if it's a line,
03:56
but he would give it all away
03:58
if it meant he could go back to District Two
04:00
and be with his original family and community.
04:04
And I think him and his mom both share in that,
04:07
which is why they're so close.
04:09
So it's interesting.
04:12
He almost has an intentional disregard of his legacy
04:18
I think out of spite a little bit.
04:20
- And now to that end, I am honored to introduce to you
04:24
the creator of the Hunger Games themselves,
04:27
Dean Kaska Highbottom.
04:31
- Select students, faculty,
04:38
and of course, Dr. Gall,
04:44
I have summoned you all here today
04:47
for the 10th Annual Reaping Ceremony,
04:50
in which we choose two children from each district
04:53
to throw into the capital arena
04:55
to fight to the death in the Hunger Games.
04:57
- But it's also the one thing I think
04:59
that you did absolutely great in this,
05:01
as far as informing his physicality with an emotionality.
05:05
There's something so sort of vivid about that.
05:08
I mean, Rachel does it very much too.
05:10
Could you talk about finding that emotionality
05:13
in his physicality, because he feels everything.
05:16
- I'm really, really happy to hear you say that,
05:18
'cause that's something I,
05:19
I just remember reading the book and being like,
05:21
this guy, he's so sincere and just open.
05:24
And I thought that was really important
05:26
to kind of wear on my body as just, you know,
05:31
somebody who is, I don't know another word besides
05:35
just raw, like,
05:37
I just tried to keep that in mind, I guess.
05:41
And just when I was in character,
05:43
tried to be ultra receptive to what was going on around me,
05:48
like in terms of what my peers were saying
05:51
and letting that inform what my subtext would end up being
05:55
when I was talking to them later on.
05:57
Yeah, but I did try really hard
06:01
to kind of wear my heart on my sleeve through that character
06:04
'cause it did seem like something that he,
06:07
he just is part of him.
06:11
- There's a natural goodness built into us all.
06:13
We can step across that line into evil, or not.
06:20
- You hear that, boy?
06:27
It's the sound of snow falling.
06:33
(dramatic music)
06:35
(crowd cheering)
06:39
(dramatic music)
06:42
(upbeat music)
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