Brendan Fraser: role taught me severely obese people are ‘incredibly strong’

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Actor says lead role of Charlie in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale is ‘most heroic man I have ever played’

The actor Brendan Fraser has said playing the role of a severely obese man has taught him that those with similar bodies are “incredibly” strong people, both mentally and physically.on Sunday, has already generated buzz with speculation that it could be on the road to Oscar success.

“I needed to learn to absolutely move in a new way. I developed muscles I did not know I had. I even felt a sense of vertigo at the end of the day when all the appliances were removed, as you’d feel stepping off a boat on to the dock here in Venice.”

 

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And that the people who suffered from it but overcame it are even stronger.

Noting heroic about stuffing your face. The opposite.

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