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[Benicio del Toro on The Phoenician Scheme and the Art of Acting]-[Benicio del Toro On Living In Wes Anderson's World]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-06-13

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Benicio del Toro: Navigating Complexity and Craft

In a recent interview on Fresh Air, acclaimed actor Benicio del Toro discussed his latest collaboration with director Wes Anderson, The Phoenician Scheme, and reflected on a career defined by portraying morally ambiguous, layered characters.

The Complexity of Zsa Zsa Korda

In The Phoenician Scheme, del Toro plays Zsa Zsa Korda, a 1950s tycoon navigating a moral awakening. Del Toro describes the character as a "ruthless businessman" and a "rascal who is looking for redemption." He emphasizes the importance of the character’s arc, noting that Korda begins the film as a man who famously declares, "I am a man who does not need his human rights," only to be transformed through his relationship with his estranged daughter, played by Mia Threpleton. Del Toro praises Threpleton’s performance, specifically highlighting her intense, unblinking gaze during their audition, which he felt provided the "strong support" his character needed to evolve.

The Wes Anderson Aesthetic

Discussing the unique experience of working with Wes Anderson, del Toro describes the set as a "real pop-up book." Unlike franchise films reliant on CGI, Anderson’s sets are tangible and detailed. Del Toro notes that the environment "embraces you," allowing the actor to feel fully immersed in the world of the film. He also shared anecdotes about the "organized chaos" on set, including Bill Murray bringing a Bluetooth boombox to play Eric Clapton, only to be redirected by Anderson to keep the set strictly to "classical music only."

Method and Mentorship

Reflecting on his foundational training with Stella Adler, del Toro recalls her insistence that an actor must "understand what the writer is trying to say" before looking at the lines. This approach shaped his career, teaching him to treat acting as a serious profession equal to medicine or law. Del Toro credits this training with helping him navigate early industry pressures to change his name or conform to stereotypes. Regarding his ethnic identity, he notes that while he was once encouraged to avoid typecasting, he eventually decided to "bring it on," choosing to play every Latino character with unique depth rather than settling for flat caricatures.

A Career of Bold Choices

Looking back at his breakthrough role in The Usual Suspects, del Toro explained that his character's iconic, mumbling accent was a collaborative "bold choice" made with director Bryan Singer. By drawing inspiration from figures like Joe Frazier and Thelonious Monk, he turned a minor role into a memorable performance, proving that he could deliver impactful work even with limited screen time.

Critical Perspective: Materialists

In the second half of the program, film critic Justin Chang reviewed Materialists, the new romantic drama from Celine Song. While praising the chemistry between Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal, Chang argued that the film struggles to reconcile its "screwball vigor" with its dramatic ambitions. He noted that the film’s attempt to explore the intersection of love and money often leaves the protagonist’s decisions feeling unconvincing, ultimately suggesting that the film's narrative "doesn't add up" despite its visual elegance.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have my reasons.
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I'm not saying.
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I'm saying I'm not saying.
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He's a character under reconstruction in a way.
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they contradict themselves.
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📝Key Phrases

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morally ambiguous
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sooner rather than later
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take over his empire
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take something for granted
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get into character
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