
Benedict Cumberbatch has just opened on how the friendship of his and Olivia Colman hit a “speed coup” after they insulted in the set of The roses.
The actor and the actress star in the film, which a recreation of the 1989 original film The rose war.
In a new interview, the stars revealed how the history of a lawyer and his wife decided to divorce, which leads to a fierce legal battle.
The couple follows the footsteps of Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, who originally played the roles of Theo and Ivy.
Now, despite the fact that real -life friends were largely insulting themselves in the set, there was a point that it got too much.
Benedict explained: “There was a speed blow in which he began to put a little toxic, and I said: ‘I might need to consult with you as a friend, because this is becoming a bit unpleasant now.'”
He Sherlock Holmes Star also mentioned: “But after that, it was very fun to insult and invent it [to one another]. “
“I can’t remember exactly what it was, but I just thought: ‘O [remind myself] Okay, we are fine, we are here, we are helping each other, ” he said more.
“Everything is the same as it was before the gloves began to leave. So, the short answer is that it was very fun, but I did it, I had a mistake,” Benedict said.
Olivia intervened and mentioned that he knew that throughout the scenes was “pretending”, and added: “After that, we would simply go” AWW “and we would always have a small hug at the end of a scene.”
Dark divorce comedy, The rosesIt will be released on August 29 and is based on the 1981 novel.