Q: Can you talk about your upcoming  projects and who you play in those films?
Robert: 
Bel Ami  is about a character, Georges Duroy, who is a broke ex-soldier in Paris,  in 1890. Basically, he has no drive. He is just jealous of everything. I  quite liked the story. Kids nowadays feel entitled. People want to go  into a job, but don’t want entry level. They want $100,000 a year, out  of the gate. That’s exactly what this guy is like. He’s completely  talentless. The only thing he does is that, by accident, he finds this  guy he’s in the army with, in a brothel, and this other guy wants to  impress him, so he gives him some money and invites him around. It ends  up being like he invited the devil into his house. He seduces his wife,  he seduces his wife’s friends and, every single influential woman he can  get, he has an affair with. He ends up screwing over society and making  millions and millions of francs. It was a really fun, completely  amoral, evil character. It’s a story about how the shits can completely  win sometimes, by doing absolutely nothing.
Unbound  Captives is a romantic drama/western, and my character is the son of  Rachel Weisz. He gets kidnapped by Comanche’s when he’s four, and is  raised by them. My mother spent 15 years trying to find me, and I come  back and can’t speak English anymore, and I can’t recognize her and she  can’t recognize me. I come back and look like a Comanche, and I have  massive ADD as well. It’s about learning how to live in a new  environment again.
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