Javier Bardem, the Oscar-winning Spanish superstar, says given his limitations with the English language, he finds it easier to portray villainous roles in Hollywood as they are "more connected to the impulse".
"I won't do anything which I don't enjoy. When I do anything in English, then the language is a barrier for me. I struggle with it. Performing and acting is about freedom and letting yourself go.
"When you are working in a language which you don't control, there is always reigns holding you back. That is why playing a villain is easier because I am more connected to the impulse, to the fury and to the emotions to express myself," Bardem told PTI during an interview here.
The 48-year-old star returns to the space with "Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge" where he is in the role of the main antagonist, Captain Armando Salazar. The Disney film, led by Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow, releases on May 26.
Apart from "Pirates", the actor has two more films lined up for release -- Darren Aronofsky's "mother!" and a Pablo Escobar biopic.
Bardem, whose wife, actress Penelope Cruz, was in the last Pirates film "On Stranger Tides", says he was surprised when producer Jerry Bruckheimer offered him a role in the film.
The actor says he would often visit his wife on the sets of "Pirates 4" and had even jokingly asked why he was not cast in the film, not knowing that his turn will come soon.
"I used to visit 'Pirates' sets and I would joke and ask 'why haven't you cast me in the film?' I wanted to be a part of the series. I found the atmosphere to be very nice. Jerry really takes care of the people he works with."
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