Alicia Vikander loves ‘big adventure films’ (05:06)

Voice Staff
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Los Angeles – Oscar winning actress Alicia Vikander says she loves “independent and arthouse” cinema, but is also attracted towards the big adventure films.

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The actress, who will be soon seen as Lara Croft in the forthcoming film “Tomb Raider”, also shared that she found training and muscle-building exercise for the role, empowering.

“My mother, who’s an actress (Maria Fahl Vikander), introduced me to the world of theatre and film. I loved independent, arthouse films, but like most people, I also loved being drawn into big adventure films, like the ‘Indiana Jones’ movies,” Alicia said in a statement.

“So, with ‘Tomb Raider’, I had the chance to work on something that’s very different from my previous work, but which has long been close to my heart: a big action and adventure film,” she added.

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“Tomb Raider” is based on a popular reboot of a video game with the same name. The Warner Bros. Pictures project will release in India on March 9.

Talking about her role, the actress said: “Along with that came the opportunity to explore my physical side on a film. I come from a dancing background, so when I learned that playing Lara would involve three or four months to get in shape – well, that kind of preparation and the chance to create a new physique are gifts.

“I found the training and muscle-building to be empowering.”

“Tomb Raider” is directed by Roar Uthaug with Oscar-winner Graham King producing under his GK Films banner. It also features Dominic West, Walton Goggins, Daniel Wu and Nick Frost.

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