Saturday 24 June 2017

Looking at: Martin Freeman

My increasing obsession with Martin Freeman has become more than a mere obsession so to speak. It is not just me it seems– apparently many people has gone through this kind of feeling recently too. Alongside Benedict Cumberbatch and many other actors, Martin Freeman has become hotter and hotter and I'm going to analyse why and how has that happened.

Clearly, we're talking about Martin's star persona– more especifically (and confusing to separate from the real actor therefore) about what the things these characters that Martin's been playing these past few years have in common. However, because he has appeared in many films and TV series, I thought I would consider just the ones I have seen. Therefore, this post is going to be more about my evolutionary self; how and why Martin Freeman has recently become an obsession of mine and will certainly be like that for some time.

Here is a very summarised content of the filmography I've experienced with Martin Freeman starring in it. As you will see, it is not large at all but I am still attempting to analyse why because there must be a reason and something hidden and maybe not so hidden behind this star persona.

     1- Love Actually (film) 
     2- Sherlock (TV series– 12 episodes) – Oh no!
     3- Whiskey Tango Foxtrot – Naughty Girl
     4- StartUp – Troublemaker and Toxic

So if you've been surprisedly shook by one or some of these four ones mentioned regarding Martin's characterization, bear with me and let this post guide you through a really basic but essential analysis. I assure you it will be a very elementary one because I am no expert of Martin Freeman's but my eyes start to feel really attached to his star persona and so my heart and therefore my mind– it is what it is.


1- Getting to know Martin Freeeman with LOVE ACTUALLY



The first time I saw Martin Freeman was in this film and I remember thinking he is pretty hot– at leasts the scenes he was playing were, no one can deny that of course. The character in this film is very sweet and shy and is falling in love with this colleague whom he meets at work and who also happens to be falling in love with him. Even though this character may seem a bit of a cliché, he may not be. He is a porn star and although it is true he might have get used to seeing naked bodies, I find it really amazing how careful and loveable he is with her.

I've been watching this film every Christmas Eve with my parents ever since we watched it in the cinemas– it is a tradition of ours. We simply love this film. So although the character is not as developed and as well-built as the rest are, I have get used to him– to his gestures, his constant moisture lips. Nevertheless, I never really felt in love with this character– I just liked his personality but that was all. But it is this film, that I may have watched now over 10 times, where I can say I have been seeing this man's face for some time now. 

So this first step in my "obsession process" clearly was a rather large one in which as in any relationship happens– you first need to get to know the person and get used to him in this case. He was always the same because he was framed in this film and besides he only appears for thirty minutes at most– yeah, fair enough. But that doesn't stop me from having the possibility of having internalised this guy in my mind (and dreams– I believe it happened) and becoming part of a family tradition which is saying a lot.

What's more, he has introduced me to this world of sex and love affairs in a rather sweet way and that body isn't everything somehow– because although he had already seen her body, he was amused to get to know her and date her. I mean other guys would be like, I won't waste my time getting to know her if I've already seen her body and interacted with it (I know this sounds so stereotypical and sexist but I am just typing what some guys think like and sure do).


2- Leaving a mark with SHERLOCK (TV Series)



We all know this BBC Sherlock TV series too well. And if you don't and want to watch it– you may want to stop reading this because I am going to mention some spoilers in order to get to John Watson's character truly fully.

Now, before starting talking about John Watson I need to mention something of great importance first. I felt in love with Benedict Cumberbatch very strongly. Ever since that happened, I started watching some fan videos of Sherlock's because I felt I desperatedly needed to see Benedict's character's in a sequence of carefully chosen shots played synchronisedly with some romantic music. 

The thing is that– again, by doing that, because of the strong OTP happening in the fandom between Sherlock and John, I was probably unaware of John's appearings. What's more, I personally think that what ended up becoming an obsession with Martin Freeman began and really sprang with my obsession wiht Benedict Cumberbatch got at a point where I started feeling (or thinking that I was doing so) like Benedict's character did and started looking at John in a pretty different and special way. Funny enough, I reckon it was through Benedict's character in Sherlock that I saw the rather extreme beauty in John Watson (and so in Martin Freeman's) and I started appreciating and consciously noticing him more and more. And when I say 'more' I really mean it. If I ever have to blame anyone or anything for this it has to be Twitter and Tumblr especially.


3- Tasting a new risqué sauce character from WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT (film)



I have to admit though that had it not been for Twitter, I would probably not have gone into as much research as I have been being recently– those magical, mysterious GIFs– I mean– do you think you do appreciate them enough– what they can do to us and the amount of feels they bring? Well– I think I do. Now, most of them regarding Martin Freeman I realised were from this film and a TV series called Start Up which I will be talking about later on.

There are many things worth mentioning regarding Martin Freeman's characterisation of his star persona in this film: his looks, his voice, his gestures– but first of all– I want to consider the foundation that it is been created so far about him. So overall, it was all based on his personality and his relationship and care for Sherlock.

Now his character in this film has a lot more than just a friendly or loyal personality towards those around you whom he loves. Not only because of the obvious sex scenes that one finds him involved in but his personality– he is naughtier and less pure but still friendly and extremely loyal. And I think that gathering all this things and putting them into one big pot what would emerge is a striking red plant with a risqué sauce making it look so irresistible.

So in Whiskey Tank Foxtrot, Ian (Martin's character) is someone between a good joe and a tough guy– he has both really– also when it comes to morals he understands about life and doesn't let his pride be in control of what is right or what is good for others. But again at the same time– he is a rather naughty guy and is a bit competitive when it comes to women– and there are some spicy and very naughty scenes but that are worth watching.

Something I haven't mentioned yet because it is very much shown in this film is that even though Martin Freeman is British and has a great British accent– he performs a really sexy Scottish accent;  they even make him sing in a karaoke Looking at Ian in a more superficial way (in case I haven't done that already) the looks as a whole look so good on him: the hair and the clothes. I need to thank the whole team behind this film who were in charge of his character because I do think they did an incredible job and outlined the best of Martin Freeman's body altoghether. Thank you!


4- Soul sold in START UP (TV Series)



If it ain't enough with Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, the crew did a great job in this first season of Start Up with Martin's character Phil Rask– Agent Rask. The main reason why I decided to start this TV series was because a friend of mine who also loves Martin Freeman told me he was starring it. Little did I know that I'd end up loving it– now who wouldn't? Because it is very recent for me– and when I say recent I really mean it (I finished this first season yesterday!)– it is going to be a bit hard trying to be neutral or at least trying to organise my thoughts towards this character (because all we know is his present and he seems to have a huge and dark backstory).

To put it in a simpler and understandable way, this character could be compared with the one in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot but more mysterious and hotter. Not only do his looks make him look very attractive but also make his backstory look mysterious and very appealing (so it is a sort of a win-win situation for the spectator). Anyway, either in black or white shirts he definitely looks ready to kill– not to mention his feverish gazes. As a last comparison with Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, however, I do think they did a greater job here in the sense that Phil is definitely a very complex character that both crew and Martin created– such a crooked and elaborated personality that makes you want to melt.



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All in all, I think I can say that regarding these two films and two TV series he has evolved magnificiently as an actor. It is true that I have not watched even a quarter of everything Martin John C. Freeman has been into these years– and therefore I am sure I have not expressed as much astonishment or admiration as he really deserves as an actor, nor do I feel like I am the best one to rate him in any way. However, if I have a say here I indubitably and legitimately think Martin Freeman does leave a mark in his star persona as an actor in every project he has been in.

I am obsessed with him and this increasing obsession will last for some more time– I simply am not over this. I am planning to watch Black Panther and Fargo really soon. I am so happy for his success as an actor and for being such a funny guy and very comprehensive and supportive with his mates. I love him and admire him– it is what it is.