Hollywood actor Colin Farrell has opened up about the 'terrifying' experience of filming underwater each day for upcoming biopic film Thirteen Lives.Directed by Ron Howard, Thirteen Lives is the true story of the rescue mission to save twelve boys and their coach from a local Thai football team, after they became trapped in a cave following an unexpected rainstorm in 2018.The true life story, which was reported on news channels across the world, is now told in a new film starring Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, Joel Edgerton and Tom Bateman as the heroic divers who became a sole lifeline for the young football players and their coach.READ NEXT: Who is new Elvis star Austin Butler?
Jamie Lynn Spears link, famous ex and tragic lossSpeaking to Daily Star and other press, Colin Farrell talked about the 'nerve wracking' experience of filming underwater, learning to dive and working with the divers involved in the real life rescue operation.The cast worked with the real life divers Rick Stanton and Jason Mallinson on the set of Thirteen Lives, who taught the actors not only how to swim like them, but also provided advice and techniques on how to be safe under water as they filmed their diving scenes.Colin said: "I can't really swim, but there's an element of not swimming in what we were doing. "With scuba diving you accept the process of submerging.
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