Kate
Winslet goes 'properly evil' for crime thriller 'Triple
9'
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[February 11, 2016] LONDON
(Reuters) - With bouffant hair and lots of bling
jewelry, Academy Award winner Kate Winslet adds a
somewhat different role to her acting repertoire in
crime thriller "Triple 9", portraying a "properly evil"
mafia boss.
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The "Titanic" actress, in the running for another Oscar this
year for her role in "Steve Jobs", stars alongside Woody
Harrelson, Casey Affleck and Chiwetel Ejiofor in the
action-packed movie about corrupt police and the criminal
underworld.
"... When I read it, I just thought 'God, why on earth would
they want me to be in this film?' This is nothing like I ever
did before and something very different," she told Reuters at a
London screening of the film on Tuesday night.
"It's a contemporary heist movie. I play a Russian Israeli mafia
boss, I mean ... she's properly evil. And I wanted that
challenge."
Winslet, who puts on a thick accent in the film, added she
worked early on with director John Hillcoat to create her
character Irina Vlaslov's appearance.
"The look was really quite specific. When he first showed me
pictures of these rather sort of Versace hairstyles, I couldn't
quite believe that he was going to be that daring," she said.
"But that was what he wanted and that was what we gave him. And
it was a heck of a lot of fun for me."
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Set in Atlanta, the film follows the planning of a major
heist, with plenty of guns and bloodshed thrown in.
"It's a comment on where America's at at the moment ... in terms
of the criminal landscape, the stakes are much higher out
there," Hillcoat said.
"Breaking Bad" actor Aaron Paul portrays a former cop turned
gang member in the film, which he called "the darkest thing" he
had ever worked on.
"I just love super dark, intense, gritty dramas and this is just
that," he said.
"Triple 9" hits UK cinemas on Feb. 19 and U.S. theaters on Feb.
26.
(Reporting By Sara Hemrajani; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian;
Editing by Toby Chopra)
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