I watched one of my
favourite movies (The Dark Knight Rises) again recently and somewhere in the
middle (when Bane was standing on a tank
in front of the prison, addressing the people of Gotham to take justice into
their hands) I had to pause and think about the actor who played
this character.
Tom Hardy who played
Bane in the movie had 3months of grueling physical training to gain 30 pounds, learn
various fighting styles and have a tight mask molded for his face to play the
role of this villain who almost killed Batman. Beyond physical appearance, some
actors need to change accents and mannerisms, act psychotic or quit certain
habits. If that is not devotion to the job and excellence, I wonder what is.
Hardy isn’t the only
actor who has had to make drastic changes to his/her appearance to perfectly
play a role. Recently I had this discussion with a group of people and
someone pointed out that of course these Hollywood actors will be willing to do
anything because of what they are paid; as much as I agree, I believe for them
it’s beyond the money, they know and are convinced beyond a doubt that the only
way they can accomplish their dreams of being world-renowned entertainers is if
they maintain that spirit and acts of excellence.
I guess that’s why the
movie industry called ‘Hollywood’ has existed for what seems like forever and will
remain an industry worth billions of dollars –all the players understand the
need to be excellent.
How many of us put in
our all in what we do? How many of us consistently and unfailingly keep
upgrading our skills or are willing to pay ‘the price’ for that which we want?
Most of us may have
heard Tyler Perry’s story and how he suffered rejection severally until things
started working out and now regardless of how predictable some of his movies
can be, we remain fans of his work and he’s a millionaire simply from telling
stories!
I sometimes get scared
to write and post an article because I wonder how people will react or if it’s
good enough. But if I don’t fail at least once how would I know when I get it
right? And who even said I’ll fail? I worry that whatever industry I want to
break into is already ‘full’ but I’m sure the sky is wide enough for all species
of birds if not God would have made plans to expand the space.
I have seen that excellence
is a global language; there are no standards or levels of excellence, it’s the same
level in China, US, Nigeria and Australia. And if whatever you want to achieve
or who you want to be doesn’t reach that global standard then forget about your
dream of world domination. I figure that’s why someone like Deola Sagoe can
make clothes for Hollywood stars because of the undeniable excellence in her
product and service- they want the solution she is offering and are not
bothered about her nationality.
However if your dream is
to cater to the 100 people in your neighborhood please I have nothing against
you and I don’t judge where you are but for those of us who know we have been
called to deal with more than our immediate surroundings, it’s time to buckle
up and be ‘uncompromisingly excellent’!