It was, in fact, Pablo Larraín's distinctive approach that got Peter Sarsgaard so interested, he couldn't refuse to play Robert F. Kennedy. "I felt with Pablo, I was dealing with an artist", Sarsgaard explained. "He brings an outsider's perspective, because he's Chilean, and so he's able to key into the idea, that no matter how much we pretend otherwise, U.S. Presidents and their families are real people, with the same flaws and frailties we all have. Pablo would ask me to say things sometimes, that I just couldn't imagine Bobby Kennedy saying, but Pablo would say, 'you only know the public side of him, but now you can imagine the truth of what he was feeling.' He was daring me to expose parts of Bobby Kennedy, that aren't in any history books, but are things, to which we all can relate." Sarsgaard explained.
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