*Interview* Rob Discusses ‘The Rover’ With @theventofficial

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Rob discusses ‘The Rover’, as well as ‘Life’ which is in post-production, with The Vent. We’ve included a few excerpts below and you can read the full interview at the source.

Q: How was shooting in rural Australia?

“For me it was really fun. It was kind of relaxing. I loved shooting out there. There was no pressure, and no one around.”

Q: Was it a relief getting away from people?

“Yeah, just in terms of performance. I like doing little things before a take, sort of staying in character a little bit, and if you’ve got a bunch of people trying to take pictures of you doing a stupid face or something, then you’ve just constantly got it in your head, and you’re never really quite in what you want to do. Out there you can kind of do anything you want. They might think you’re a weirdo, this guy doing all this weird stuff (laughs), but it was quite freeing.”

Q: Did you enjoy playing a less beautiful character?

“Yeah, I mean it takes away constraints. If someone’s saying, ‘You’ve got to look pretty!’ for one thing you feel like a bit of an idiot, because you’re a guy, and then you’re kind of thinking about stuff that really doesn’t mean anything – you’re just posing. As soon as you take away the allowance for your own vanity, then it’s kind of a relief.”

Q: How would you describe the themes of The Rover?

“I think it’s just a story about survivors. I think they’re quite simple people in extraordinary circumstances. They’re trying to figure out how to live when it seems like there’s not a lot of hope. It seems like there’s nothing to do tomorrow, so what are you supposed to do at any point during your day? Even the gang I’m in, they’re stealing money and there’s nothing to use the money for at all (laughs). Eric [Guy Pearce] says, ‘It’s worthless, it’s just paper.’ It’s very difficult to know why to keep living if everything seems totally worthless, and yet people do.”

Q: Would you say that the film has a political subtext? It’s set after an economic collapse…

“Yeah, I mean there’s definitely a message shooting out of the film. There were weird physical manifestations of it when we were shooting it. If you look at some of the shots, there were these weird massive mines, which they’re still digging, but they’ve basically just devastated the landscape. You stand there and look at it and there’s absolutely no wildlife anymore – nothing’s going to be able to grow in these places for hundreds of years. And it’s not just that bit of land: it’s wrecked absolutely everything around it, even if it doesn’t look like it has. You kind of think, ‘For what? – so we can sit around and play video games?”

Q: What’s happening with ‘Life’?

“I don’t know when it’s going to be finished. I just saw a trailer, which they’re playing here. Other than that, I haven’t seen anything from it. It was fun to do, though, and Anton [Corbijn]’s really cool. It’s about the famous photographs of James Dean in Times Square; it’s about James Dean and the photographer’s relationship. Joel Edgerton’s in it, weirdly because he’s a co-writer on The Rover, and Ben Kingsley. It’s cool. It’s interesting doing a movie about photography with Anton Corbijn, a master photographer. He taught me how to take photos a little bit, with an old Leica. They’re not very good. I thought they were all going to be absolutely amazing. I developed them all at the end of the movie and I did like 25 rolls of film, and on about four I hadn’t even realised that you need to pull the lens out (laughs) – so they’re all blank. Four films. It was a fun movie to do.”

3 comments on “*Interview* Rob Discusses ‘The Rover’ With @theventofficial

    sue

    • July 29, 2014 at 10:57 am

    Rob & his not-so-very-good photos. Just the thought of it. First real laugh of the day, thanks Rob. Of course, now I want to see those 25 roll of film ~ even the blank ones. For some reason, I bet they’d give me another good laugh.

    Trish

    • July 29, 2014 at 3:23 pm

    Sue, your sense of humour is priceless. I’m giggling over here! Yeah, I’d like to see the photos too – what would interest Rob enough to want to capture it on film? Anton’s a hero of mine from way back – his photos of U2 in the Nevada desert inspired me to take up photography many years ago. It must have been awesome to work with him. Lucky Rob!

    Jules

    • July 31, 2014 at 7:36 am

    Lol sue!! Wow Trish, that’s great re Anton inspiring you 🙂

    Loved Rob’s responses here, great snippets…thanks so much Suze!!

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