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Comeback von Daniel Day-Lewis: Eine Masterclass des Oscar-Preisträgers

daniel Day-Lewis, the⁣ famously selective three-time Oscar winner, has returned to the screen in Paul Schrader‘s Oh Mercy, marking a significant moment for cinema and a potential masterclass in acting. The film, currently in production, represents Day-Lewis’s first role since 2017’s Phantom Thread, and signals a possible shift away from his long-held retirement.

Day-Lewis’s decision to reappear captivates audiences and ⁤industry​ professionals alike, given his reputation for immersive preparation and infrequent performances. His previous​ roles-including Abraham ‌Lincoln in Lincoln (2012), Christy Brown in My Left Foot (1989), and Bill the Butcher in Gangs of New York (2002)-have consistently demonstrated a commitment to method acting and a transformative ability ​to embody characters. Oh Mercy promises to be another compelling showcase of his talent.

Details surrounding the⁤ film remain largely under wraps, but it is indeed known to center on a hitman seeking redemption. A particularly memorable scene from a recent reading ​involved a lengthy monologue where ‌the character, Ray,‌ recounts a horrific act-describing to his brother how he, as an adult​ in RAF uniform, defecated on the face ⁢of a Catholic ‌priest who had sexually abused him as an altar boy.

Actor Daniel Day-Lewis delivered the intensely disturbing dialog with a “sardon[ic] grinsen,”⁤ according to reports. The ⁢character concludes the story by questioning his brother’s belief in its veracity: “Glaubst du mir ⁤meine Geschichte?” (“Do you believe my story?”). ⁤However, the actor’s presence inherently lends weight to the narrative, suggesting that, as one observer ⁤noted, “Wenn Daniel Day-Lewis vor der Kamera steht, erschafft er immer noch seine eigenen Wahrheiten” ‍(“When‍ Daniel Day-Lewis stands in front of the camera, he still creates his own truths”).

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