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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Colin Firth's tortured role as a WWII prisoner of war was difficult to pull off while living in 'paradise' by: Fiona Purdon From: The Courier-Mail
"We are all in love with the Gold Coast, it's hard to get inside the mind of a tortured person, surrounded by paradise and relaxed and chilled people, it's been bliss, it's hard to go to work and work yourself up into a state of torment," Firth said.
Firth wrapped up his three days of Queensland filming on Monday and was leaving Australia after today's press conference with co-stars Sam Reid, playing a Pow, and Hiroyuki Sanada, the Japanese torturer of Firth's character Eric Lomax.
READ MORE:http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/colin-firths-tortured-role-as-a-wwii-prisoner-of-war-was-difficult-to-pull-off-while-living-in-paradise/story-e6freon6-1226400918395
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Colin Firth,
eric lomax,
Gold Coast,
nicole kidman,
queensland,
thai-burma railway,
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