Calgary Herald

Gosling heaps abuse on his own character

- JOHN CARUCCI

NEWYORK— When it comes to conjuring up the most mean-spirited insults a mother could hurl at her son, leave it to Ryan Gosling.

In his latest film, Only God Forgives, the Canadian actor plays Julian, a drug-smuggling mama’s boy. In one scene, his character’s mother, Crystal, played by Kristin Scott Thomas, humiliates him at dinner after he brings Mai (Yayaying Rhatha Phongam), a prostitute posing as his girlfriend, home to meet her.

Gosling said the embarrassm­ents she heaps on his character — including comments about his anatomical shortcomin­gs — weren’t originally in the script.

“She had to emasculate me and so she asked me to help, which I thought was funny,” Gosling said. “We just worked together and I told her all the things that she could say to me that would be sort of castrating. “She has that whole crazy rant.” Scott Thomas said while it was fun to play the villainous character, the darkness in her soul was “debilitati­ng and wears you down.”

And then there’s the dinner scene.

“All I can remember was there was these huge pages and pages of words, and some of them were very, very difficult to say,” Scott Thomas said.

“(Gosling) came up with that dialogue, believe me.”

Scott Thomas said it takes a certain type of actor to be able to handle some of the more sensitive comments hurled at his character.

“You can rely on him. He’s not going to flake. He’s not going to suddenly stop being in the scene. He’s not going to judge you by the way you’re interpreti­ng something,” Scott Thomas said of Gosling. “To have somebody that I could completely rely on to be there and not kind of laugh ... was sort of helpful.”

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