When Robbie Williams was discussing a biopic of his rollercoaster life, the topic turned to who would play the lead role. What the pop superstar wasnât expecting, however, was that he would end up being depicted as a monkey.
But although he was initially taken aback by the unusual concept, it didnât take long to persuade him that it was a great idea for the fantasy musical Better Man.
âHeâs a monkey, heâs in a boyband, heâs a solo artist⊠but I also think itâs a very, very human story about the human condition, and the lack of self-worth and the insecurities and the wanting to be loved and the wanting to be seen and wanting to be heard,â Robbie says.
âSo itâs a story for all of us â because we are human and we want to be loved, just like everybody else does.â
The film takes an unflinching look at the ups and downs of his life: from his absent father, through joining Take That as the bandâs youngest member at 16, to his solo fame and subsequent spirals into alcoholism, substance abuse, mental illness, obesity and self-esteem issues â as well as his heartbreak when his former girlfriend Nicole Appleton was pressured into aborting their baby.
Robbieâs computer-generated character is not only voiced by him; his piercing blue-green eyes were also scanned into every image to convey his yearning and emotion.
As we sit down to chat in Los Angeles, Robbie, 50, recalls how director Michael Gracey â the man behind The Greatest Showman â pitched the concept to him, reasoning that a monkey would have more of an emotional impact than merely casting an actor.
GETTING THE GREEN LIGHT
âHe said: âIâve got this idea that everybody in the movie is human apart from you, and youâre a CGI monkey.â Before the sentence was finished, I was totally sold on it. And Iâm like: âYes, thatâs genius and I totally see it,ââ Robbie says.
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