Yasmin roofoCulture reporter
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbach have spent the best part of last year’s best part of the best part of swearing, shouting and affection.
Their latest roles see him playing Ivy and Theo Rose – a rich couple once enjoys love, now find themselves in the fight for marriage and bitter divorce.
The irony is that the relationship between the two actors may not be ahead of their fighting characters – they are really close friends, decades ago met in a radio recording studio.
As I sit with him in the morning after the film’s premiere, the pair, the cup of tea in hand, how great looked last night, is focusing on it.
The Colman thanked Camberbach for her support before the night as she admits that she hates such events and parties. Crown actress says, “If this is my party in my own house, I know I love it.”
Camberbach agrees that these events can be challenging because “you should have those strange conversations and really you just want to talk to your mother or wife.”
“It’s very high, strange and slightly strange, but you just have to enjoy it and try to find fun in it.”
After the first dissection at night, each other’s enthusiastic praise continues. Kolman says that she feels like a “competition winner” in the issue and Kumberbach states that her acting styles are completely complementary to each other.
“I fret, she is not a faff, she really is patient with my furore and I love her non-fetus. We really meet incredibly well,” they say.
The Rose is an adaptation of The Rose 1989 film The War of the Roses, directed by Danny Davito and Michael Douglas and Cathleen Turner had known as a pair as a pair.
In this new version, the sour marital conflict from the late 1980s has been taken into a shiny but unstable world of modern ambition.
Directed by Jay Roach and written by Tony McAnamara, Thio is an architect who falls at the same time when his wife’s career is an up-end chef as a chef scholak.
The anger increases as Theo finds himself as a householder living, dedicating his two children to train a sports scholarship to go to school, while Ivy Jets around America open new restaurants.
While their characters prevent each other’s ounces – “I like they have weapons”, the character of the callman says during a marriage counseling session – the actors are both marrying both of them in real life.
The Colman is married to the producer Ed Cinclair and has three children. Kumberbach’s playwright and director Sophie Hunter also has three children.
‘Don’t throw knife’
Both of them got married for many years, I ask them what is the secret of a successful marriage?
Sharalak actor says, “Don’t be decent and always keep the conversation between you right instead of thinking one of you.” “It is also important to be tolerant, understand and stop working on it.”
The colon says that she ensures that her and her husband always appreciate each other and “are well and examined on each other”.
They say that by filming rose, they were not done to think differently about love and relationships, but jokingly said that he learned “There is no difficult fruit in the house, do not throw knives or not wear headphones in a bath”.
What happens about roses when work, ambition and family life collides.
Both actors admitted that it takes time to work for career pressure and family life.
In the film, Ivy feels guilty of remembering important moments in the vibrant moments of her children because she is working, and the callman says it actually resonates with her.
“The moment you have a child, you will be guilty.
Coleman says, “When I was six weeks, I took my biggest set with me and I thought it would be easy, but regretted it and even when he was on the set, I still felt a lot of crime because it did not feel like the right environment for him,” says Coleman.
She says that she turns mostly jobs that are abroad and usually try to stay home every night.
Camberbach agrees: “The British industry is still flying, so a lot of work comes here, including a franchise, which we both have part of.”
He is referring to the Avengers franchise in which he will resume his role as a doctor strange in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsde. The colon has previously appeared in the Disney+ TV series Gupta invasion, as Mi6 agent Sonya Phalsworth.
The pair sees each other, begged with panic – no announcement has been made to join the colon’s films.
I ask if we can expect the callman to join, on which she says to Cumberbach: “If you have done this, because you have said that I will be very thrilled now.”
The pair tease me by saying that she is a new villain, but it is not clear whether it will play in new films or not.
‘Tirelessly entertaining’
There are a lot of Rome-Com-Com Movies, including those who chart the collapse of a relationship, but manage to merge both subjects within a few hours.
Most critics have praised the film – Independent Call it “tireless entertaining” in a four -star review Wire Callman and Kamberbach are “deliciously barbaric”.
In two-star reviewThe Guardian said that the actor was below the novel of “very shiny Romkom-Y Sheen” or Warren Adler, who wrote The War of the Rose, on which the film is based.
I understand that both these British actors are not interested in reviews – Kamberbach says that “the entire project was selfishly based on us to work together”.
They are excited to discuss what they can do next.
Camberbach says that he really wants to do a drama that is afraid of Virginia Woolf or there is nothing about nothing, but the callman quickly said to shut down: “I can’t really hold an entire game in my head.”
We would not know what the pair will work together next, but one thing seems certain, it’s not the last time they will be co-stars.