What is 'Caught Stealing' about?
It's a thriller about Hank, an ex-baseball player who gets caught up in a dangerous treasure hunt in New York City.
Entertainment / Celebrity
Austin Butler, known for his dedication to roles in 'Elvis' and 'Dune,' took method acting to new extremes for his role as Hank in 'Caught Stealing,' sleeping on set in his underwear. Is it dedication or too much?
Austin Butler's commitment to his roles is well-documented, from his Elvis impersonation to Navy SEAL training for 'Dune.' For 'Caught Stealing,' he plays Hank, an ex-baseball player turned bartender caught in a crime saga. To connect with Hank, Butler slept on the set, ate Chinese food, and danced around, aiming to eliminate distractions and fully inhabit the character.
However, his methods have drawn mixed reactions. While Butler sees it as essential to his process, some find it inauthentic and disruptive. Darren Aronofsky, the director, even advised him to tone it down. The film itself, set in the 90s, avoids modern technology to emphasize miscommunication and relatability. Butler's preparation also included gaining weight and studying baseball players' bodies, showcasing his physical commitment.
It's a thriller about Hank, an ex-baseball player who gets caught up in a dangerous treasure hunt in New York City.
To feel more connected to his character and eliminate distractions.
To relax and not go too far into method acting.
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