Ryan Gosling’s dismissal from “A Look at Paradise” was valid, says protagonist

The actress Saoirse Ronan 30, said that the actor Ryan Gosling’s dismissal on the first day of filming the film “A Glimpse of Paradise” was “completely valid” and had no relation to his coexistence with the director Peter Jackson .

“I was just sad because he wasn’t going to be around. But I think the reasons they broke up were completely valid. Now, I’ve spoken to both of them, and this happens. Do you know what I mean? It’s not necessarily something personal. Sometimes, you just aren’t on the same wavelength,” said the “Lady Bird” protagonist.

In an interview with “Happy Sad Confused” podcast released last Monday (7), the four-time Oscar-nominated Irish actress commented that she did not film with Gosling, but that they made preparations together.

The actor who was fired spoke about the matter in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter saying that the disagreement with director Peter Jackson was over the idea of ​​what the character of Jack Salmon should be.

He gained 27 kilos to play him, which led to problems acting as the protagonist’s father. “I was fat and unemployed,” Gosling said.

“A Look at Paradise” was released in 2009 and is based on the novel “A Life Interrupted: Memoirs of a Murdered Angel”, by Alice Sebold, from 2002. The film tells the story of Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan), who was murdered at age 14 by his neighbor, George Harvey (Stanley Tucci).

The girl’s family — whose father is Jack Salmon, played by Mark Wahlberg, who replaced Gosling — begins to suspect the man and she, who is now somewhere between heaven and hell, has to deal with the feelings that arise. by watching the family overcome his death.

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This content was originally published in Ryan Gosling’s dismissal from “Um Olhar do Paraíso” was valid, says protagonist on the CNN Brasil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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