Actor Liev Schreiber
takes 800 punches to make boxer drama credible
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[September 03, 2016]
VENICE (Reuters) - Liev Schreiber took around 800
punches when filming "The Bleeder" to make the boxing
drama more credible and to not upset the prize fighter
whose real life story it portrayed, the U.S. actor said
at the Venice film festival on Friday.
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The movie, based on the life of Chuck Wepner who almost went
fifteen rounds with world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, is
one of several movies screening in the out of competition
section in Venice.
Schreiber said he does not like doing biographical films because
of the comparisons that are made and the danger is even bigger
playing a prize fighter, especially if he is still alive.
"Fortunately Chuck likes the movie and appreciates my efforts,
otherwise I could be in big trouble," he told a press
conference.
Director Philippe Falardeau said he was not convinced by boxing
movies where cameras hide the punches or their absence.
"Fortunately for us and unfortunately for the insurance company,
(Liev) said he was going to take real punches ... that made an
enormous difference," the Canadian director told a press
conference, adding particular effort went into portraying the
1975 title fight with Ali.
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"What you see in the movie are bits and pieces of what happened in
the real fight," he added. "Sometimes it's spectacular, sometimes
it's not spectacular but it's genuine. And I didn't watch any boxing
movie preparing this one."
But the movie is more than just a boxing drama, Falardeau said,
adding it's a story of "a kid trapped inside a big man's body".
Schreiber's real-life partner Naomi Watts stars in the movie as
Wepner's latest wife, Linda, after choosing not to take the role of
the boxer's earlier spouse, saying she liked the spirit of the
character and the difference to her earlier roles.
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