BEIJING,
Sept. 12 -- He's one of Hollywood's biggest stars, but Brad Pitt says he enjoyed
taking a smaller role as part of an ensemble in the new film "Babel," and was
humbled by the work of several nonprofessional actors in the film.
Directed by "21 Grams" director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, "Babel" made
its North American debut at the Toronto International Film Festival this
weekend.
An intense tale of four interlocking stories spread across three
continents, the film was a favorite at the Cannes film festival earlier this
year and is generating Oscar buzz.
"Being a part of an ensemble is always more fun, you don't have to carry
the film," Pitt told reporters in Toronto on Sunday, one day after throwing fans
into a frenzy at the red-carpet screening of the film.
"For me, I consider myself more a citizen of the world, and I have great
pride as I sit up here with all the people from different cultures, and know
that we all came together," he said.
Pitt stars alongside Cate Blanchett as a couple on vacation in Morocco when
tragedy strikes. Their story is linked to that of two shepherd boys living in a
remote village, and also to two narratives taking place at the U.S.-Mexican
border near San Diego, and in Japan.
Pitt's and Blanchett's scenes were filmed on location in Morocco, and
Inarritu used several non-actor locals to fill out the cast, which he said was
the most difficult challenge he had faced as a director.
He singled out one scene in which Blanchett's character needs medical
attention, and the only help available is the village veterinarian.
"We were in this room with the veterinarian who stitched up Cate, and he
was the real veterinarian of that town. His hands didn't smell so good, because
he came from some goat surgery," he said.
For Pitt, who during the news conference brushed aside a suggestion he had
become an icon, the experience was humbling.
"How easily they picked it up and understood what they were trying to get
across. ... I was just pretty surprised. It took me down a notch as well," he
said.
(Source: Chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies)