Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg may have collaborated on two previous real-life dramas, including "Lone Survivor" and "Deepwater Horizon", but the actor says their upcoming film "Patriots Day" is much more important than anything he has ever been a part of.
The 45-year-old star says though he wants all his films to do well at the box office, "Patriots Day" is little more special to him, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"When you're making a movie about something like this, it really becomes about the story, the people, and not your own individual experience. These are the ones that really matter.
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"Obviously, I'm very serious about all the movies that I make and I want them all to be successful, and I want them all to work and serve their purpose, but this is so much more important than anything I've ever been a part of," he said.
The movie details the events surrounding the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Wahlberg plays Boston Police Sergeant Tommy Saunders, a fictional character who's a composite of officers who worked during the day of the bombing and subsequent manhunt.
The film also starring Michelle Monaghan, John Goodman, Kevin Bacon and J K Simmons, is set to hit the US theatres on December 21.
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