cinequeer:I think that [Loki] did some things that he might be a bit ashamed of, and the tattoos w
cinequeer: I think that [Loki] did some things that he might be a bit ashamed of, and the tattoos were a bit of that history that he wanted to cover up. So, we picked these tattoos, each having thematic meaning actually connected to the movie, that we would cover up. And that I’d have the ability to, if I were in a scene, cover up my tattoos on my fingers with my hands but another moment they came out and I’d have to be ashamed of them. Even though I was constantly questioning and I was constantly driving the narrative, I was also fighting my own demons in the middle of that. And it also just was the reason [the character] was so fascinated with finding out other people’s demons. I wanted the one on my neck, which has a special meaning, to just be a way of trying to hide it, and then show it when I wanted to. A lot of times the tattoos come out in scenes with Paul Dano, because I just wanted to communicate to him that I could get violent. And then, with the parents, I usually wanted to cover them up. - Jake Gyllenhaal -- source link
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