Hugh Grant discusses his complex identity as an actor, revealing that his on-screen charm is more a reflection of his friend Richard Curtis than of his real self.
In 'Heretic,' Grant portrays a seemingly friendly theology expert, showcasing the dual nature of his character as he preys on two young missionaries.
Grant reflects on his childhood faith, describing the rebel moment when he and his brother decided to stop attending church, leading to his father's atheism.
When asked if religious beliefs are necessary to enjoy 'Heretic,' Grant humorously insists that viewers need only to watch it for fun, emphasizing its universal appeal.
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