Chris Hemsworth was a unique experience to play the role of Owen Chase nell'epocale story "Heart of the Sea - The origins of Moby Dick."
The film is directed by Ron Howard and is based on the famous novel by Herman Melville's "Moby Dick," an adventure that turns men into real sea dogs.
"There really is a lot of action in the film," said the smiling Australian actor agency WENN.
"Whether by sea on the ship. It was challenging even climb up and down the trees and come sloshed by the waves. All very physical. But adds emotion to adrenaline that show on the screen. "
The story is set in 1820, a time when sperm whales were killed for their oil. During an expedition at sea the whaling ship Essex encountered a gigantic creature that seems determined to sink the ship. The consequences will be devastating, and the crew lost at sea will be found to deal with hunger and thirst.
But the star, Chris Hemsworth - who recently shared photos of her dramatic weight loss via social - admitted that the diet to which he underwent was a challenge both physical and mental.
"The worst thing was the constant hunger. Be drenched with water was sometimes painful, but always have hunger is much worse, "he added.
But, as they say, "a trouble shared is a problem halved ', because at least Chris Hemsworth was not the only one to go hungry. Even co-star Cillian Murphy, Tom Holland and Benjamin Walker watched in fact his own - very low - diet.
"I do not think I've ever made a film where I shared so much support and team spirit. It was very tiring, but in the end gave me great satisfaction, and we were very proud of the result. "
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