Q: Did you relate to the character Fin?
A: I obviously connect with the whole size issue, but I'm much more of an extrovert than he is. Tom [McCarthy, the writer and director] would observe things like how children react to me, then put that in the movie. Or the general tentativeness I have with people -- I don't know where they're coming from sometimes. You get to thinking you've got to judge what angle people are coming from. Are they doing something because of my size?
Q: Where does that wariness lead?
A: You put walls up, because when you've been made fun of growing up, your trust level is shaken. I think Fin's faith in people has been destroyed, and he needs healthy people around him to re-establish trust.
Q: Can you relate to that need?
A: I understand it. I get disappointed in the idiocy of people sometimes. But if you build those walls around you, it will destroy you. That's one of the themes of the movie -- no matter how ignorant people can be, don't build those walls.
Q: Will the movie help fight ignorance?
A: I don't want to get on a soapbox preaching tolerance, but anything that helps people treat each other with a little more kindness is great.


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