Paul Bettany se sincera sobre el temido monólogo de Amadeus

El actor Paul Bettany ha compartido detalles sobre la escena de la miniserie de Starz Amadeus que le resultó a la vez emocionante y estresante de rodar.

La escena muestra a su personaje, Antonio Salieri, declarándole la guerra a Dios dentro de una iglesia. Bettany confesó que le preocupaba adaptar el discurso porque estaba tomado directamente de la obra original de Peter Shaffer, en la que Salieri se dirige directamente al público. La serie no rompe la cuarta pared, por lo que el actor tuvo que encontrar otra forma de recitar las líneas de manera conversacional.

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