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Actor Tim Roth discusses his role in 'Peaky Blinders,' revealing his initial reaction to the script and his belief that audiences would hate his character for his actions against Tommy Shelby.
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00:00I just thought, because we're beyond spoilers.
00:04Yes.
00:04I just thought, people are going to f***ing hate me.
00:09Because, you know, I put him on the ground and then put him in the hands of.
00:14I think at one point it was, yeah.
00:18But, you know, it's that thing, because there's so much love for this, for the show, for the characters and
00:25so on.
00:25I thought, oh my God.
00:27But, you know, there's some, also that makes me kind of laugh too.
00:31But the father-son thing is kind of interesting and it's come up, again, it's interesting how Barry talks about
00:37it, for example, and how Killian talks about it.
00:39Because they actually are coming from very different perspectives.
00:42And I suppose there are moments that come up in the film where I present a parental element to Duke
00:57and to the audience too.
01:00And I found that to be intriguing and kind of interesting in itself.
01:04And you didn't overwrite it, didn't overplay it.
01:07It just was dropped in, dropped in, done.
01:10Yeah.
01:10Very, very elegantly done, I thought.
01:12There's a moment where I just mentioned my son in passing.
01:15Well, it's poetry.
01:16It's just brilliant.
01:16I think that's the��.
01:16It's weird.
01:16It's just brilliant.
01:16And our children help us.
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