Played the Devil in BMW short film

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In the BMW short film 'Beat The Devil', Gary Oldman portrayed the character of the Devil, a role that showcased his versatility as an actor. The film featured Clive Owen as the protagonist, who is depicted as a driver in a high-stakes scenario. The narrative revolves around a tense car chase, with the Devil character representing temptation and danger. The film is notable for its stylish cinematography and engaging storyline, which combines elements of action and drama. The inclusion of well-known personalities such as James Brown and Marilyn Manson adds to the film's appeal, creating a unique blend of music and cinema. 'Beat The Devil' is part of BMW's series of short films that aimed to promote their vehicles through innovative storytelling and high-profile collaborations. This approach not only highlighted the brand's commitment to creativity but also positioned BMW as a forward-thinking company in the automotive industry. The film received attention for its artistic direction and has been referenced in discussions about the intersection of film and advertising.
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