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Mark Wahlberg 'tortured' By Film

29 December 2009

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Mark Wahlberg put himself through "emotional torture" making 'The Lovely Bones'.

The actor was left emotionally and physically drained while shooting the movie - in which he plays Jack Salmon, the father of a 14-year-old girl who is brutally murdered leaving him torn between grief and revenge.

Mark, 38, said: "I've put myself through emotional torture making this movie. It's taken me to unimaginably dark places. 'The Lovely Bones' is a chilling story, especially if you're a parent.

There were countless times when I felt perilously out of my depth.

"The murder of a child is the very last thing any mother or father ever wants to think about. I read about the terrible things that people do to children and I know that if anyone like them came near my kids, I'd kill them."

Mark found the filmmaking process so difficult he thought about quitting on numerous occasions.

Mark added: "I've never been daunted by a script. But as soon as I realised what this film involved, I really had to think about whether I wanted to go to that dark place every day during filming.

"There were countless times when I felt perilously out of my depth."

'The Lovely Bones' - which is based on the novel of the same name by Alice Sebold - also stars Rachel Weisz and Susan Sarandon and is released worldwide in January.

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