Ryan Reynolds Reread This Book To Keep Sane While Filming Buried
mad. In fact, it would probably drive anyone mad. One thing Reynolds did to remain sane was reread passages and pages from the classic book,, be warned. It’s intense. The entire movie takes place inside a coffin where Reynolds’ character has been buried alive by Iraqi terrorists. He is left with only a lighter and a Blackberry phone. All the action in the film is difficult to watch and even the least claustrophobic person will get squeamish.
To take his mind off the intense shooting, Ryan Reynolds would retreat to his hotel room and reread passages from what he has called his “desert island” book, the John Kennedy Toole classic,, Reynolds didn’t reveal which parts of the book he took solace in, but it is a lonely book, to be sure. An outcast protagonist trying to survive in a world that makes no sense to him. It would be ironic if it were any of the passages that criticize films, of which there is plenty.
In the end, the hard work and sacrifice were worth it. The movie made $21 million on a budget of just $2 million and the movie is . Though it might be his best performance of his career, don’t expect to see Reynolds to try something like it again. Getting buried alive again has about as much appeal to the actor as playing
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