Ryan Gosling on Physicality, Mannerisms
At the Los Angeles press day for the forthcoming Lars and the Real Girl, Ryan Gosling talked about finding the look and actions of his characters, and in particular the Midwestern loner he portrays in his latest film. “Those things — like I had a beard and I was shaving it off for the film,” explains Gosling, interrupting himself. “Then I caught a glimpse of myself with the mustache and I saw him, I thought, ‘There he is.’ So the mustache just came that easily. And everything, for me, I have all these, what I think are great ideas about the character, and then they never make the movie. They are never very good. But then in the process of me trying to attain these goals, all these little things happen. They are things that are specific to each movie that I work on."
"All those mannerisms and stuff are not conscious is I guess what I’m saying," continues Gosling, "or things that I plan. They just kind of happen. It’s up to the filmmaker whether he wants to put them in or not. And most films that I work on, directors always cut them out because they think they are distracting or something. Craig is great because he recognized they are specific to that character. And in Half Nelson they included a lot of that stuff too. Then when I finish the film they kind of go away.”


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