Hugh Dancy Discusses Evening
Justin Henine-Hardenne  |  by movies.about.com. All rights reserved. 20.07 | 9:16

What was it like working on a film which had so many big female roles, from an actor s point of view? It was great working with these great actresses. Working with Claire [Danes] and Mamie [Gummer] and Glenn [Close] and so on, and being aware that these other actresses are also going to populate the other side of the story.

But that s not to say that the experience was 100% estrogen. It didn t particularly feel like that in the moment, partially because I was there and Patrick [Wilson] was there, but also because we were surrounded by crew. You know how it is.

Even more exceptional to me than just the presence of that many females in the movie was the quality of the writing. The questions it tackled [and] then the way that in my mind it succeeded attacking these big questions. That felt very clear, even when we were doing it.

I felt it was something unusual. You re doing films in periods that have you playing a strong male role or dealing with male issues in a different context than our modern world. How do you get your head into that?

I think personally it s always unique to the individual. There are certain social truths. But, Buddy, for example, is living in a very interesting period.

Where he is when we see him in the movie in Newport is where he is still living in a kind of throwback to the 30s or the 20s. Kind of wild Gatsby-esque times. The rules are still the same.

At the same time, three hours away in New York, the beat poets are kicking in. Bohemian the Village is coming up, and he is a crossover. He has one leg in each world.

He doesn t really know where he wants to be. That s very specific to him and his particular background. Equally, the guy I m playing in at the moment, in the first World War, he s in the trenches, but it s also about where he came from.

If I was playing somebody now and I have then I would look at it in the same way. It s about the general social pressures. But it s also about, specifically, who the individual is.

I don t personally make too much of a distinction. I m also aware that there is a tendency to say anything that happens. Do you .

remember Chris Rock introduced the Oscars and he talks about Russell Crowe doing period dramas? Like, he s doing a movie that s three weeks ago. And he lives three weeks ago and he breathes I kind of think there is a tendency, particularly in America, to think of anything that happened yesterday as a costume drama.

That s just not the way I think about it. Did you have any specific idea as far as a backstory about Buddy s sexual orientation? Yeah, sexual orientation, I thought was secondary.

I don t think it s the root of his confusions. In my imagination, my guess would be that he s never had any kind of homosexual experience. I mean, I don t know this, you know what I mean?

(Laughing) I mean Michael Cunningham might have a different idea. Director Lajos Koltai might have an idea. And they re all right.

But my theory is that he s been at college with Ann and probably gets very drunk, and occasionally has kind of gotten lucky with young girls who think that he is exotic and glamorous. It s always a bit tawdry. Every so often he gets really drunk and he tries it on with Ann.

I think that probably happens regularly in their relationship. Every time, she just pushes him away and he falls on the floor. The one thing I do think is that Buddy has never been capable of really maintaining any kind of substantial relationship, because he s not grounded in any way as a person.

Man, woman, it doesn t matter. His identity is to him totally confused. That s at the center of why he is in love with Ann [played by Claire Danes], in love with Harris [played by Patrick Wilson].

Because he just is drawn towards I think he wants to be them, in a way. He sees Harris strength and his independence and thinks that s who I want to be. He sees Ann living the life of an artist in New York.

What was it like working on a film which had so many big female roles, from an actor s point of view?

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