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Colin Firth 'overwhelmed' by film's story Published on Thursday 26 April 2012 16:30 (GRANTHAM JOURNAL)
Colin Firth has said he felt "a little overwhelmed" by the enormity of the story to be told in his latest film The Railway Man.
The Oscar winner plays Eric Lomax, one of thousands of Allied prisoners of war forced to work on the construction of the Thai/Burma railway during the Second World War. Years later, still haunted by memories of the torture and brutality he endured, he meets Patti (Nicole Kidman), who tries to help him.
Shooting begins on April 30 in Scotland, where Lomax was from, and will later move to Thailand and Queensland, Australia. Colin has met Eric and Patti Lomax twice, and said the meetings helped prepare him.
He said: "They are both incredibly engaging and made me feel very welcome. I found them both a delight, though I did feel at times a little overwhelmed by the enormity of the story.Colin Firth has said he felt "a little overwhelmed" by the enormity of the story to be told in his latest film The Railway Man.
The Oscar winner plays Eric Lomax, one of thousands of Allied prisoners of war forced to work on the construction of the Thai/Burma railway during the Second World War. Years later, still haunted by memories of the torture and brutality he endured, he meets Patti (Nicole Kidman), who tries to help him. Shooting begins on April 30 in Scotland, where Lomax was from, and will later move to Thailand and Queensland, Australia.
Colin has met Eric and Patti Lomax twice, and said the meetings helped prepare him. He said: "They are both incredibly engaging and made me feel very welcome. I found them both a delight, though I did feel at times a little overwhelmed by the enormity of the story.
READ MORE: http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/lifestyle/showbiz-news/firth-overwhelmed-by-film-s-story-1-3784333
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Colin Firth,
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