Christoph Waltz
Double Oscar winner Chirstoph Waltz joined a stellar cast for Alexander Payne’s critically acclaimed science fiction comedy Downsizing.
Set in the near future, Norwegian scientists have developed a process for shrinking humans to tiny figures about five inches tall but the benefits, they believe, for mankind could be gigantic – each tiny being will only consume a fraction of what a regular sized man or woman does, saving rapidly diminishing food and energy resources in the process. Matt Damon plays Paul Safranek, a regular guy struggling to make ends meet as a physical therapist, who, along with his wife, Audrey (Kristen Wiig), decides to ‘downsize’ and go and live in Leisure Land. After Paul goes through with the procedure, he discovers that the same old problems exist – his rascally charming Serbian neighbour Dusan – played by Christoph Waltz – is making a fortune smuggling contraband and there’s an underclass of workers, mostly immigrants, who clean for the rich. Here is Waltz on his role in ‘Downsizing.’
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