The star of The Mauritanian and the BBC drama The Serpent had spent a decade turning down terrorist roles, he tells Alexandra Pollard. The role of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, who was tortured in Guantanamo Bay for 14 years, was different
Rahim feels protective of the story, not least because of the profound effect the real Mohamedou had on him when they met. The end credits, in which a grinning Mohamedou sings along to a Bob Dylan song, offer a glimpse of the kind of person he is. “I was so surprised and blown away by his ability to forgive people,” says Rahim. “He had no resentment after being through this horrific ordeal.
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