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Scared? "007: No Time to Die" villain Rami Marek

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007 series Bond movies in the past there is no lack of heavyweight film emperor film participation, can be invited to play an important role also represents their own showbiz status is deeply affirmed, Rami Marek just ascended to the throne of the film emperor dared to take over bond opponent play, really can be described as the art of boldness, more frankly can be with Daniel Craig in each other's last Bond film to fight to the death, is a very enjoyable experience.

Scared? "007: No Time to Die" villain Rami Marek

Rushner Lynch, Rami Marek, Leia Saisha, Daniel Craig, Carey Foyon, Barbara Brockley Michael Wilson

Bulging eye bags, big eyes, protruding chin "Bohemian Rhapsody" Oscar-winning rami Malek's unique appearance is impressive. In 007: No Time to Die, she plays the arch-villain Safin, a dangerous guy with a split personality, a hero and a demon who is not only fatal to Bond, but also terrified the world. Rami says that his character, Safin, is a terrible enemy, and even Bond has to be careful.

Scared? "007: No Time to Die" villain Rami Marek

Rami Marek played the arch-villain Safin in No Time to Die

Daniel Craig has always admired Rami, saying that Rami's acting skills are very strong, and his expression is in place, "His name actually appeared on the casting list very early, and I was really lucky to have him play with me." 」

Scared? "007: No Time to Die" villain Rami Marek

Rami plays the male protagonist of "The Matrix" as a young genius programmer

Coming from an ordinary Egyptian immigrant family and having been playing obscure marginal roles, Rami Marek has always been a freak in the film industry, regardless of whether the roles themselves require eccentricities. Persistence and continuous dedication have finally ushered in the opportunity of life after ten years in the industry. Rami Marek likes to intuitively choose complex and challenging characters, and always choose just the right amount. In 2015, Rami played the puzzling male protagonist in the psychological thriller "The Matrix", playing a teenage genius programmer suffering from schizophrenia and addiction. The whole person in the play exudes a programmer's house from top to bottom, from the inside to the outside, the behavior of an addicted teenager, the sensitivity and suspiciousness of schizophrenia and the unfathomable profundity of a genius teenager. The whole small face eyebrows and corners of the mouth are all in place for the performance. He won him an Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Scared? "007: No Time to Die" villain Rami Marek

Rami plays queen, the lead singer of "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Uncle Tooth" Freddie Mercury

2019 is the lucky year of Rami Marek, which is a double harvest of love career, with the outstanding performance of playing the lead singer of Queen in "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Uncle Tooth" Freddy Mercury, after the global box office of 900 million US dollars, quickly became popular on the Oscar throne, and also became the first actor in Egyptian history to win the Oscar for best actor. Lucy Boynton, who played the heroine of "Bohemian Rhapsody", walked through the red carpet and stood on the podium with a little golden man and sprinkled a wave of dog food, completely capturing Lucy's heart.

Scared? "007: No Time to Die" villain Rami Marek

Rami Marek and Lucy Boynton attend the premiere of 007: No Time to Die

Rami Marek's first impression of Bond came from 007, played by Roger Moore in "The Spy Who Loved Me" when he was a child, "Watching his films as a child made me laugh so much, and he was completely different from the previous generation's Sean Connery, which makes it impossible to guess what route Bond will take next." 」 I'm excited to be involved in the final closing battle of the sixth generation Bond, and our film makes his character a perfect ending."

Scared? "007: No Time to Die" villain Rami Marek

Rami, who ascended to the Oscars in 2019

In fact, the media also has an unfriendly side to Rami, and in 2018, in an interview with Rami Marek in the New York Times, most of the content was a description of Rami's unstable mood. Journalist Cara Buckley wrote: "I had to ask him why he was so nervous at the start of the interview. ”。“ He convulsed, hugged himself, crossed his legs without crossing them, scratched and shook his arms very often, suggesting that he had severe nervousness or a massive caffeine stimulation response. ”

Scared? "007: No Time to Die" villain Rami Marek

Rami and girlfriend Lucy at the premiere

Fame is not for everyone, and Rami always seems to be a bit like a character actor, feeling uneasy to be put in the male lead position. It's a little strange whenever he's acting in more detail than ever in a new movie. Rami's performance in film is always outstanding. Even for a very small role in the film, he can show quiet elegance. Whatever the reason, he was never an invisible man, because he was particularly vulnerable to detection. No one is born to play the villain, but Rami's excellent detail control of expressions and body language makes him especially suitable for these self-conflicting roles.

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