![]() KC: Did you have much experience with guns before this film? ![]() You have to chase it a little bit more and dodge the crowds, but there’s wonderful surf here. ![]() LH: Yes and no, there’s great surf here, it can be a little bit more fickle. So I guess it’s a little bit easier to do that in Australia than it would be here? That one thing, if you find that one thing you can do and think about nothing else, then that’s the key. It makes me a better person, surfing, I think. I think it’s the one thing that keeps me calm. Up in the little surfing community, mom and dad still have a place there, and it’s something that’s always been a huge part of my life. I spent a lot of time surfing and exploring the countryside. I took my surf board, and I was out on the surf. Yeah, it’s just, that place, I felt a really kind of close connection to that land. There’s a level of ease that comes with working in Australia that can be missed working in other places. so how nice was it to go back to Australia, and work with an Australian director? KC: I know that for some of your more recent work, you worked in America and in the U.K. You spend your life looking at these people, emulating them, and all of a sudden you’re talking to them, and performing with them, and it’s a wonderful honor. There was instantly an affinity there, yeah, odd and awesome at the same time. And Bryan Brown, I kind of felt like he was a member of my family, like he was my uncle or something. I loved the cast, we had a great relationship with Simon, Sullivan I’m still friends with as well. We’re still good friends to this day, we actually went to his, well, I didn’t go, but the rest of my family went to his son’s play recently. KC: What was your relationship like with the rest of your costars? I know you worked with Callan Mulvey previously. I think it just makes everything so much easier when you spend so much time together waiting and talking and going through things and helping each other with scenes, and it just creates an underlying tone which can otherwise not be there. KC: What kind of affect do you think that had on the film? You can always kind of tell in those first few moments whether or not you’re gonna get along, and we got along, and then we became great friends. When you meet someone, there’s an initial reaction and then as you get to know them, things change, things deepen, or they go the other way. I think there’s always like, like the psychology of dogs. KC: Was that chemistry instant, or was it something that grew over the course of filming? Actually, when we met again she said our chemistry felt you know good and a little bit better than the others, so that was nice. Maybe a year or two, they were trying to get the project up and running. LH: She’d been attached right from the start, I think. The chemistry was great, it was very relaxed and it felt right. And it didn’t really work for a little while and then I came back to do some chemistry reads with Alice and I’ve never met Alice before, but my brothers both had so it was kind of uh, there was a familiarity there, which was really easy. I spoke to Kriv and had a great little Skype chat with Kriv about the project and what we thought about it and kinda fell in love with him. Kalyn Corrigan: How did you come to join this film? Were you approached by the director, or did your agent ask you to audition? What was the process like? In the interview, Luke talks about what it’s like working with Alice Braga, what it’s like to work with firearms, and his love of surfing. Full of interesting twists and turns, Kill Me Three Times is one of the most entertaining films in recent memory.Ī few days ago, I was lucky enough to sit down and have a talk with Luke Hemsworth about his latest project. When Nathan starts to finally catch on to what’s happening, he orders a hit on his wife, leaving Dylan with no choice but to take up arms and avenge his love, leaving his naive self behind to become the kind of man that’s capable of taking lives. He falls for Alice, a sweet girl that lives in his small town, despite her being taken her sleazy, abusive boyfriend Jack. In the upcoming darkly comedic thriller from Aussie director Kriv Stenders, Luke Hemsworth plays Dylan, a good guy caught in a bad situation.
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