The secret of Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch’s successful marriages

Yasmin RufoCultural reporter
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch spent the best part of last year by swearing and mocking.
Their latest roles play Ivy and Theo Rose, a rich couple who once fell in love with happiness, now find themselves in the battle of marriage and painful divorce.
Ironically, the relationship between the two actors could not be more than the fighting characters – in a radio recording studio tens of years ago, actually close friends.
Sitting with them in the morning after the premiere of the film, the couple, the teas at hand, the other last night, how wonderful it looks.
Colman, thank you for the support of the night before he admitted that he hated such events and parties. “If I have a party in my own house with the people I know, then I love him, Cr says Crown.
He acknowledges that these events can be challenging as “you need to have these strange conversations and really want to talk to your mother or spouse”.
“Very raised, strange and a bit strange, but you should just enjoy it and try to find the fun inside.”
After a previous night dissection, each other’s enthusiastic praise continues. Colman explains that he feels like a “winner” in Points, and that Cumberbatch’s acting styles have completed each other perfectly.
“I’m sorry, it’s not Faff, it’s really patient and I love it not to faflan. We really continue incredibly well,” he says.
Roses is an adaptation of the 1989 film The War of the Roses, starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner as a couple ruled by Danny Devito and passing through an increasing increasing divorce.
In this new version, since the late 1980s, the sour marriage conflict has moved to a bright but variable world of modern ambition.
Written by Jay Roach and written by Tony Mcnamara, Theo is a collapsed architect with his career’s career as a future chef.
While theo finds a father staying at home, he portrays his time to educate his two children to enter a sports scholarship school, while he plays Ivy Jets, who opened new restaurants around the United States.
Although the characters seem to leave each other’s ounce – “I love to have weapons”, Colman’s character says during a marriage counseling session – actors both are happy in real life.
He is married to Colman Producer Ed Sinclair and has three children. Cumberbatch also has a playwright and director Sophie Hunter and three children.
‘Throwing knife’
Both got married for a few years, and I’m asking them what the secret is for a successful marriage.
“Do not complain and continue to talk between you instead of thinking that someone is always right,” Sherlock player, ” Says. He continued: “To be tolerant, to understand and never stop working.”
Colman adds that he and his husband always appreciate each other and “be beautiful and control each other”.
Filming the roses does not make them think differently about love and relationships, but as a joke, they add that “don’t give hard fruit at home, don’t throw a knife or wear headphones in the bathroom”.
Roses are about what will happen when business, ambition and family life collide.
Both actors admit that it takes time to work to balance career pressure and family life.
In the film, Ivy feels guilty of kidnapping the important moments of their children because he works, and Colman says he really echoed with him.
“You will feel guilty from the moment a child has.
Colman, “I took my biggest set with me when I was six weeks and I thought it would be easy but regretted, and even when I was on the set, I felt a tremendous guilt because I didn’t feel like the right environment for him.”
He adds that he turned down most jobs that are abroad and normally trying to be home every night.
“The British industry is flying right now, so there’s a lot of work, including a franchise that we’re both part of.”
The upcoming Avengers: refers to the Avengers series in Doomsday, where he will revive the role of Doctor Strange. Colman had previously appeared in Disney+ TV series Secret Invasion as MI6 agent Sonya Falsworth.
The couple looked at each other in a tense way – they were not announced that Colman had joined the films.
I ask if we can wait for Colman to be involved, he says to Cumberbatch: “If you did this, you have said that now, now I’m very excited.”
The couple angry, saying it was a new villaness, but it was unclear whether it would have a role in new films.
‘Ruthlessly fun’
There are many Rom-Com films, including those who draw the collapse of a relationship, but very few manage to combine both themes under two hours.
Most critics praised the film – Independent In his four -star examination, he called it “ruthlessly entertaining” Telegram Said Colman and Cumberbatch “delicious wild”.
In a two -star reviewGuardian said that the actors were “disappointed by extremely bright Romcom-y Sheen” or Warren Adler, who wrote the Battle of Rose, on which the film was reluctant.
I get the feeling that these two British actors are not particularly interested in investigations – Cumberbatch says that “the whole project is based on us who wants to work together selfishly”.
They are excited to discuss what they can do together.
Cumberbatch says that he wants to make a game like Virginia Woolf, or about nothing about anything about anything, but Colman closes quickly: “I can’t really keep a game in my head anymore.”
We may not know what the couple will move together later, but something seems definite, this is the last time they will be a common star.