From Deseret News archives:
'Brothers Grimm' gives actors food for thought, Bellucci says
"I love fairy tales because I think that behind fairy tales, there is always a meaning," says Monica Bellucci.
In director Terry Gilliam's "The Brothers Grimm," Bellucci plays a legendary evil queen whose vanity causes a crisis in a German village. Brothers Will (Matt Damon) and Jacob Grimm (Heath Ledger), portrayed in the story as con men who make a living off gullible people's faith in fairy tales, face a real threat as they try to thwart the queen.
"I think the film is a metaphor that touches anyone who believes in their image, anyone who believes that their image is who they are, and when the image or the myth is destroyed, the person gets destroyed along with it," says the Italian-born actress. "So it's a perfect film for all of us, especially for actors because we are the first victims of vanity," she adds, chuckling.
Best known as the curvaceous Persephone in "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions" and the bereft Mary Magdalene in "The Passion of the Christ," Bellucci welcomed the chance to play another icon in "The Brothers Grimm," which was filmed in Prague.
Although her scenes are full of special-effects movie magic, Bellucci says she wasn't working alone, with other actors filled in later.
"There was a lot of special effects, of course," she says. "But for me it was great. . . . I loved to work with Matt and Heath. They were very nice and very generous."
Bellucci, who has homes in London, Rome and Paris, was hyped as the new international superstar when her 2000 film, "Malena," bowed in the United States. While she has since added such American titles as "Tears of the Sun," "She Hate Me," the "Matrix" films, "Passion" and "Grimm" to her resume, she says she feels no pressure to move to Hollywood.
"I come here just when I have to do interviews," says Bellucci, married since 1999 to French actor Vincent Cassel. "I'm a European, and I live there. I work in European films, and then once in a while I make an American movie.
"I've been working with good directors the Wachowski brothers, Spike Lee, Terry Gilliam, Mel Gibson. . . . I love American movies, but I love European movies, too, and I want to do both."
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