Saturday, March 5, 2016

Kevin Spacey ( "House of Cards"): "In politics we have what we deserve "

Staying at the White House is the obsession of Kevin Spacey or rather, Frank Underwood, his character in "House of Cards", whose fourth season premiered yesterday and today globally Netflix comes to Spain through Movistar + . (The platform issues today all chapters of the season, from 11.00, Canal + Series . After Yomvi can be seen). The drama starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright has helped to undermine the image of politicians in the world. In this new cycle will see the Machiavellian plans of the protagonist, which exhibits the personality of a criminal.

"The real politics only has in common with the series that both are unpredictable. The public does not know what will happen in fiction, nor who the next president. But we agree that in politics we have what we deserve. " It is not the first time that criticizes Spacey drama that has become the presidential race in the United States. In a meeting with executives of major companies held in Davos (Switzerland), he said Donald Trump reminded George Wallace, the segregationist governor of Alabama. " It is exactly the same campaign, the same" angry said.

At 56 years, the winner of an Oscar for "American Beauty" explains that although for the hearing Frank is a man of questionable morals, he does not judge. "I never criticise my characters; if I did I would be decrying as an actor. We are two different entities and I would not want that the public mistook Kevin Spacey with Frank Underwood. "

Production returns with a focus on the road for reelection Underwood, as well as the confrontation of the ambitious couple, who forged a marriage crisis through last season. Perhaps the future of the series rests with Robin Wright? The third season began with a damaged Doug Stamper ( Michael Kelly ) in hospital after being hit in the head by Rachel (Rachel Brosnahan). The tense relationship was formed between Frank and Claire took a surprising turn when the end of the season, she decided to leave the president.

Too smart?


By the same token, the fourth season will show how the relationship between them and what the future of this calculator marriage was. 

"He has many enemies, but she knows it best and more damage can make. Their relationship live moments of change. It certainly is a marriage that has gone through hard times, but at the core of their relationship is a lasting love, affection and respect . One of the exciting things about working on this series is that each season we experience new things, peel the onion a little or add another layer. I know it has been criticized my character because it seems too smart . I do not see it. I think we'll see him dance differently now he is president and has all eyes on him?" Spacey admits. 

Perhaps in the future, as in the political reality of the US, we see Claire fighting for the presidency. In Hollywood everything is possible.

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