Being a black man, I didn't want to play an oppressor: Jordan
BY PTI29 May 2018 10:14 PM IST
PTI30 May 2018 3:45 AM IST
Michael B Jordan almost said no to HBO's adaptation of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, because being a black man he was hesitant to play an "oppressor". The film depicts a future dystopia that aims to eradicate history by destroying books and condemning anyone who tries to preserve them. Jordan's character, Guy Montag, is a young fireman who abandons book burning in an effort to restore humanity.
"I wasn't interested in playing an authoritative figure. With what's going on in the world with police and my community, being a black man, I didn't want to play somebody who's an oppressor. I just didn't want that in my head. It's just something that I wasn't interested in doing," Jordan said.
The actor said that expanding on the themes of the story changed his mind. "After sitting down with the director Ramin (Bahrani) and knowing Michael Shannon was going to be a part of it he's an incredible actor and understanding the vision and themes and messages he wanted to send through the movie, I was like, 'Okay'," he added. The 31-year-old actor also took the role so that his mom could see one of his characters actually get to win.
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