A famous actor Hugh Grant At one point he contemplated the possibility of entering the political arena, although he admitted that the current outlook was discouraging to achieve significant changes under the current conditions. During an interview Entertainment WeeklyGrant was notoriously active in campaigns against the British tabloid press and played politicians in films such as Love indeed And A very English corruptionHe shared his reflections on the matter.
Subsidy It highlights the challenges inherent in politics, especially in the digital age, where abuse and hostility are common. The difficulty of mobilizing people and the constant compromises are some of the discouraging aspects he mentions.
“What was interesting was the abuse from the right. I don't know if they're real or if they're bots. But they're good,” he said.This has happened to me before during a hack off campaign, but this was more intense and shocking and intimidating For own family. So I look into it You have to be very brave or crazy to dedicate yourself to politics in the digital age”, he admitted.
Also, he emphasized his personal experience in the past UK General Election In 2019, he led an unsuccessful tactical get-out-the-vote campaign, facing waves of criticism, particularly from conservative sectors. “I campaigned In some marginal constituencies, the closest rival to the conservative candidate. The truth is, it was really bad for me. We failed in all the blocks”, recalls the 63-year-old producer.
The actor also revealed the influence of his in-laws, especially his wife's mother. Anna Elizabeth EbersteinA key figure Swedish Parliament He advised him against the idea of entering politics considering the compromising nature of the work. “I was not interested in politics until I was 50.. “I spent a lot of time lobbying politicians in Parliament House and got to know them intimately and see what rare specimens they were or what they had changed over the course of their lives,” he explained.
Recently, Hugh Grant added a new political character, Edward Keplinger, to his repertoire in the HBO series. rule. Known for his very progressive policies, Keplinger is said to be living a life of luxury in the countryside. However, in one episode of the series, it was discovered that he was actually imprisoned by Elena's regime, suffering regular beatings. When Zubach, played by Matthias Schoenerts, is imprisoned with him, Keplinger sees an opportunity to regain power.
“Keplinger is certainly an interesting model Because it was always hard to tell if he really cared about the people or if it was just a little posturing, and he was more interested in getting revenge on Elena, who had overthrown him, and he was like many politicians. Somewhat narcissistic “I wanted to be a better leader,” said the recently-emerged Hollywood star Wonka.
Additionally, he commented on the character's evolution and his relationship to political activism: “He probably thought he believed these things, but by the time this started, His hatred for Elena consumes him. “She dumped him, she ruined his life,” Grant said of followers of the series, which is regularly promoted as one of the most notable titles on Max List and the HBO television signal.