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HOLIDAYS & EVENTS



After Aragorn
In his first feature film since Lord of the Rings, Viggo Mortensen is an adventurous cowboy in Hidalgo, a yarn that doesn't get all the facts right. But that's just fine with this myth-loving leading man.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 3/05/2004


"I don't have any long range plans," says film star Viggo Mortensen, his voice as hushed and calm as Aragorn's. "I'm not signed up for any other movies. I haven't had time."

Viggo Mortensen in Hidalgo
Viggo Mortensen in Hidalgo

It's hard to believe that the man who played the hero of the title in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King would not be the headliner in a parade of upcoming films.

But Mortensen is not what Tolkien's Treebeard would call "hasty." He approaches his career the way he approaches others. He's a quiet, thoughtful man, approachable and easygoing, free of the arrogance and attitudes that sour so many celebrities. A couple of weeks after this interview took place, Mortensen and the rest of Peter Jackson's "fellowship" won Oscars for their third and final Tolkien adaptation. But it was clear at this particular meeting that Mortensen had already put Middle-Earth behind him. Now, he's focusing on his passions and enjoying the ride.

This interview, taking place in a sun-drenched room of Seattle's Fairmont Hotel, was just the latest stop on a whirlwind promotional tour for Mortensen's new film Hidalgo. And he makes it very clear that he wouldn't be doing this kind of thing if he were not happy with the movie. "I have a hard time trying to sell someone on something anyway … but at least it's a movie I like. Otherwise I'd have to be talking about something else: Seattle, the weather…. I like Hidalgo. I think it works on a lot of levels."

The tour has taken its toll. "Literally, every day for the past few months … it's almost been a different place every day, or for two days, or going to the airport. I never thought it would be possible, but I've been to more countries and more cities for Hidalgo than I ever visited for The Lord of the Rings. I didn't think that was possible. We've covered a lot of ground."

He must have been impressed with the project. Mortensen paid director Joe Johnston quite a compliment by carving out the time for Hidalgo in the middle of Lord of the Rings hysteria.

"It was a rousing sort of adventure story … a classic heroic journey, not unlike Lord of the Rings but from a different point of view."

The story of Hidalgo, as told in John Fusco's script, mixes historical details with a heavy dose of myth and speculation. Mortensen spells out the familiar pattern: A hero's character is determined not by whether or not he is triumphant, but by the choices he makes during a dangerous journey or a strenuous race. "To complete the cycle in the classic hero journey, there is one more step: What does that person (or group of persons) do with what they've learned from the experience?"

Mortensen finds himself irresistibly drawn to the power of myth. "It's the same sort of story that has been told as long as there have been people, and that will be told as long as there are people: a challenge is presented to an individual, big or small, who is obligated in most cases to accept it. You have to take that step to say 'Yes,' and once you do, you're in for a pretty hard time of it in a lot of ways … in big and small ways. It can be a test of your honor or your ability to keep your composure in difficult situations."



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