2 weeks ago 04th Nov 13:30
Michael Caine hopes he performance in 'Harry Brown' is worthy of a Best Actor Oscar.
The veteran British actor - who has twice won Oscars for Best Supporting Actor, in 1986 and 1989 - said he gave his absolute best performance in the film, and said if it's not worth an Oscar, he'll never top it.
He said: "There was one very difficult scene when the police tell me my friend has died. I'm completely straight-faced, then the moment they leave I burst into tears.
"That's very difficult to do, and when I finished that take I told the director, 'You've got to use that' He asked why. I said 'Because that's the best I can do. I'm not saying it's the best anyone can do; it's the best I can do.' "
Now whether that's good enough to win the O-word, I don't know. If it isn't, there's nothing I can do. I can't improve on it.
Referring to an Oscar by euphemism, he added: "Now whether that's good enough to win the O-word, I don't know. If it isn't, there's nothing I can do. I can't improve on it."
Michael, 76, also spoke of the emotional power of the film - which follows his eponymous character on a revenge mission against a group of feral children who killed his friend - saying he finds it incredibly difficult to view.
He added: "It's a film about violence, it detests violence. Sometimes it's hard to watch - even for me, and I've seen it twice and I know what's coming"
'Harry Brown' is released in UK cinemas on November 11.
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