If you're playing the bad guy, you have to find what you like about them.
Once you do one bad guy, usually all you get offered is bad guys.
I did a TV show called 'Unit 1.' It wasn't a bad experience, but yes, the first season I didn't have a good time because I was coming from Nicolas Winding Refn films where the corners were sharp and radical, but now we had round corners.
We have no chance to comprehend what goes on there - it's so dramatic, and people are so poor. We all felt bad about being there. Filming in India felt like we were going to borrow something knowing that we were never going to give it back.
Once you do one bad guy, usually all you get offered is bad guys. But I've been able to do different things.
I always try to find something I like about the bad guys and then try to find the mistakes and the flaws in the good guys.