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Benedict Cumberbatch has admitted that filming a 'toxic' on-screen row with his co-star Olivia Colman for their remake of the 1980s classic film 'The War of The Roses' left him feeling 'pathetic.' The two acclaimed actors play a warring married couple in the film, and their on-screen retorts were so convincing that they led to a 'friendship wobble.' Cumberbatch, however, hastens to add that the intensity was purely in character and followed the script.
Their on-screen chemistry and the rawness of their performance have been praised by critics, who noted the brilliance of British comedy and the art of good communication.
The film, a remake of the 1989 black comedy, explores the bitter divorce of a seemingly perfect couple, and the on-screen conflict is a central part of the story.
Cumberbatch's comments highlight the challenge and emotional toll of playing such intense roles, especially with a close friend.
The fact that their on-screen fights were so realistic that they affected their real-life friendship is a testament to their talent and commitment to their craft.
The film is expected to be a major success, not only for its comedic elements but also for its powerful performances.
The remake is a modern take on a classic, and the addition of Cumberbatch and Colman is sure to bring a new level of depth and nuance to the story.
The film is a must-see for fans of both actors and British comedy.
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