What do you want people to see in the character that Antonio Banderes portrays?
RR: It’s a beautiful character. What I really love about him is he’s not like an ex-cop or something turned vigilante. He’s someone – I’ve done a couple of pictures like this already, a series of movies about the artist as hero – where he’s an artist who can no longer express himself creatively. So what happens is that he bottles up all his emotions and ultimately explodes. That’s kind of what I want people to see. Q: You’ve obviously been influenced by Sergio Leone. RR: Yeah, Sergio Leone movies were so larger than life and so big and so stylized – and they seemed to be so fun to make – that I wanted to try that and try it with Latin actors and Latin characters, which I hadn’t ever seen growing up; I wanted to see that in an action film. And I had a feeling that if I didn’t make it no one else would. So I went ahead and took the responsibility on to try and cast and use a crew of Latin talent to make a very universal picture – one that anyone can watch and enjoy but that for those who
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