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00:07An awful lot of screenwriting.
00:10You get a generic hero
00:12of one sort or another.
00:13There's nothing generic here.
00:14This was somebody who felt
00:17completely unique to this story.
00:20And whether it's his obsession
00:21with railway timetables and trains
00:24or his
00:28extraordinarily
00:30intense
00:36soldier's qualities
00:37if you like.
00:39Loyalty
00:41and
00:43a commitment
00:44to a sense of honour and all of those sort of things
00:48combined
00:48to make a very dynamic
00:50personality and obviously
00:52that's very appealing as an actor.
00:54But also there's this very dark side
00:56which was to do with
00:58the degree to which he'd suffered.
01:01And
01:03that was also
01:04something that was
01:06just
01:08very, very powerful to read.
01:10to read.
01:10So
01:11see
01:11you
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