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Rami Malek Embraces the "Fun" of Portraying Nazi Atrocities in "Nuremberg"
16 Nov
Summary
- Rami Malek describes the "juxtaposition of the word 'fun'" in portraying Nuremberg trials
- Actors "salivating" over the compelling script and characters
- Locals in Hungary applauding the powerful courtroom scenes

In a recent interview, Rami Malek, the acclaimed actor known for his role in "Mr. Robot," discusses the unexpected "fun" he and his fellow cast members had while filming the upcoming historical drama "Nuremberg." The film, which explores the post-World War II trials of top Nazi officials, including Hermann Göring, played by Russell Crowe, presented a challenging subject matter that Malek and his castmates embraced with enthusiasm.
Malek, who portrays an Army psychiatrist tasked with evaluating Göring, explains the "juxtaposition of the word 'fun'" in the context of the film's grim subject matter. Despite the gravity of the events, the compelling script and the opportunity to bring these complex characters to life left the actors "salivating" as they dove into their roles. Malek notes that the sense of place, with the production being shot in Hungary, added to the gravitas of the story, with the local crew members applauding the powerful courtroom scenes due to the region's close ties to the historical events.
The actor emphasizes the importance of capturing the humanity and nuance of the characters, even those responsible for heinous atrocities. Malek's character, for instance, must navigate a psychological chess match with the Nazis, drawing on his wit, charm, and intelligence to effectively evaluate them. This challenge, combined with the overall compelling nature of the story, made the filming process an engaging and rewarding experience for the cast.




