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10 Essential Cinematic Antiheroes"We were so lucky to get the cast we got," Wahlberg said, rattling off his co-stars names: Kate Beckinsale as his wife, Ben Foster as his best friend, Giovanni Ribisi as the antagonist. "[Director] Baltasar [Kormákur] is an actor first, so his choices were really smart."
Wahlberg and Foster spent a lot of time hanging out together so their on-screen chemistry would be real. "Ben was adamant about that," Wahlberg said. "We had to look like we were friends for a long time."
Mark and Ben's characters Chris and Sebastian are two friends who live at two opposite ends of a spectrum -- both supposedly have given up the smuggling world to live a better life, Chris with his family, Sebastian with his own construction company, at least on the surface. "They are similar except in a difficult situation, Chris does what is right and Sebastian does what is wrong," Kormákur said.
His financial recklessness is part of what drives the plot, and leads to a series of smuggling operations, which pull Wahlberg's character back into the life, in order to save his family, who are now threatened by a hardened criminal, played by Ribisi. His character, Briggs, is fresh out of Angola prison, after serving a term of five years, so Ribisi prepped for the part by watching 40-50 hours of prison documentaries, including "Champion," about Danny Trejo's term at Holmesburg Prison, "Lockdown," "A New Hope," "The Farm," and "The Big House."
Ribisi used the technique of pacing in his hotel room before scenes to try to get in that space, especially before his fight scenes with Wahlberg. "He's so confident with his physicality, and I'm just the biggest wimp on the planet!" he laughed.
You can watch the two of them tangle when "Contraband" opens this Friday, January 13th.
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