Sebastian Stan was warned that the apprentice would not win any awards | Bang Showbiz English

Sebastian Stan was told that ‘The Apprentice’ would not win awards.

The 42-year-old star has been nominated for the Oscar Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of a young Donald Trump in the photo, but has revealed his concern that the film would not have a mainstream influence in the midst of the US president’s accident on his Posting in Flick – which examines his real estate career in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s.

When he spoke at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sebastian said, “We are deeply, deeply grateful for obviously having this recognition. It was just hard afterwards. You never knew. It was so uncertain. You couldn’t expect anything ever.

“I got a lot of people to say, ‘well, you’ll never win anything for this’. And I’m like ‘Well, sometimes it’s not just about it’. It just felt like it was important.”

The film struggled to make an impression on the cash office, despite being praised by critics, and Sebastian believes last year’s US presidential election stuned his commercial performance.

The actor ‘Pam and Tommy’ said, “There are mixed feelings around it. We went through a choice while doing this, so there were so many emotions and there are still feelings. There is not just one thing.”

Stan believes that prices recognition for ‘The Apprentice’ will allow the audience to look at the film in a different way.

He said, “Now the movie is being seen, more people can go in there. They can continue to see and try to understand. Because we have to understand. That’s the one thing.

“This is not a situation where we can be indifferent or we can bury our heads in the sand and wait to wake up and then see what happens. It is happening now and we are living in a world where you have been given Billionaires who are telling you how to think and how to feel and everyone screams at each other if you think differently.

“And it’s just about forming your own opinion and being able to have the courage to say it. So that’s why I admire the movie.”

Sebastian’s co -star Jeremy Strong recently explained that he was thinking of ‘The Apprentice’ as “more of a horror movie” since Trump was chosen for another period in the White House.

The ‘Succession actor who plays lawyer Roy Cohn in the film said the deadline:’ I think the film in the context of the recent events has become more and more of a horror movie for me. And that’s like Roy Cohn said, and I Think that in the movie I said, ‘This is a nation of men, not promise’.

“He is the ultimate machiavellian in the sense that Machiavelli said ‘the ends justify the means’.”