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Bale refers to Life of Brian to ensure his Moses isn’t Pythonesque
When Christian Bale landed the part of Moses in Ridley Scott's Exodus: Gods and Kings, the latest epic from the British director, he found unlikely inspiration in Monty Python's irreverent comedy film, Life of Brian
Christian Bale
When Christian Bale landed the part of Moses in Ridley Scott’s Exodus: Gods and Kings, the latest epic from the British director, he found unlikely inspiration in Monty Python’s irreverent comedy film, Life of Brian. Bale, 40, had just finished filming American Hustle and was not in the best physical shape to play Moses, who was personified by the commanding figure of Charlton Heston in Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments in 1956. Recalling Heston’s heavyweight performance in that movie, Bale told a news conference recently, “I thought ‘not gonna do that’. I gave Ridley a fright because (Heston) was the iconic image of Moses; the long hair, the beard and I had just made American Hustle, and I walked into his office and I was shaped like Santa Claus, but I’d shaved my head with a razor. Clearly he (Scott) is a better actor than me… he just went, ‘Hmmmm, very short hair’.” Although he did watch The Ten Commandments, Bale said he first turned to the 1979 comedy Monty Python’s Life of Brian.
“After Ridley came to me with the insane idea of playing Moses, I first didn’t visit Ten Commandments. I first went to Life of Brian and I went to History of the World with Mel Brooks,” he said, referring to another parody, in which the American comic plays Moses.
Life of Brian worked as an example of what should be avoided in playing such roles, Bale said. “It’s very easy when you’re making a film that has this sort of weight to it, you could unintentionally start making Life of Brian, “We had takes when it became a bit like Monty Python, it was good because we knew we had those red flags. It was also an emotional outlet. Moses is such an intense character that you need to have a little break from him,” said Bale. “So we’d always ‘look on the bright side of life’, thinking ‘He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy’. It just helped me,” he said, quoting famous lines from the Python movie Exodus which will be released in the United States on Dec. 12.
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