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00:05Professor!
00:08Why haven't you called in?
00:09Who are you?
00:11Christophe Bouchard, from the World Health Organization.
00:15We've met.
00:16Omar Sy is so charismatic,
00:18and I just wanted to work with Omar.
00:20I decided to cast his character more for the talent,
00:24the presence of an individual
00:26rather than to fit a type described in either the script or the book.
00:30And Omar was dying to have these great scenes that he has with Tom Hanks.
00:34He jumped in and brought so much to the movie,
00:37physically, intellectually, and creatively.
00:40It's really interesting to play a tough guy,
00:42because in France, no director can see me like a bad guy
00:46because I have a background comedy.
00:47I'm always smiling.
00:49So it was like a challenge and a dream to play like a tough guy.
00:52No! No!
00:57He is physically imposing and intimidating.
01:00It's the opposite of who he is.
01:02He's a wonderful man.
01:03But he has a quality to himself.
01:04It's a unique physical presence that not everybody has.
01:08So as soon as he walked into the room, I said,
01:10OK, we have the perfect guy who's going to be chasing us,
01:13because he's actually kind of scary.
01:16It's really enjoyable to have to play that.
01:19So it's not that difficult.
01:20I just have to cut my smile.
01:24I'm going to be laughing.
01:25I'm going to be laughing.
01:25I'm going to be laughing.
01:26I'm going to be laughing.
01:26I'm going to be laughing.
01:26I'm going to be laughing.
01:26I'm going to be laughing.
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