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The Big Picture Alan Ritchson, best known to us as the wonderfully affable actor who portrays the silent murderous refrigerator in Reacher is taking on a new, grittier persona in Guy Ritchie's upcoming film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Ritchson is playing Anders Lassen, a fictionalized composite Danish soldier known for his exceptional archery skills, and as he's been explaining to THR, he had his own thoughts on how the performance should come across on screen.
However, Ritchson’s commitment to authenticity didn’t end with mastering archery or developing a Danish accent. He felt strongly that the film should visually convey Lassen’s deep-seated hatred for the Nazis, leading to a direct appeal to Ritchie for more graphic violence in his kill scenes. He said:
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