Joseph Gordon-Levitt: 'Edward Snowden would do what he did all over again'
Exiled whistleblower Edward Snowden would expose National Security Agency secrets all over again if he got the chance to travel back in time and rethink his actions, according to Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
The actor plays Snowden in Oliver Stone's new movie of the same name and he met the computer expert who exposed the NSA's efforts to control information passed between citizens, in Moscow, Russia as he researched the role.
And he believes Snowden would do exactly what he did in 2013 all
over again - even though his actions led to his exile upon threat
of arrest if he ever returned to America.
"He doesn't want to live in Russia for the rest of his life, but I
think he's encouraged by the changes that have happened since he
made the disclosures," Gordon-Levitt tells WENN.
"His first leak revealed that every phone call in America, the
metadata, was being recorded by the NSA, and that was ruled
unconstitutional by a federal court and was shut down. The USA
Freedom Act was passed. So that's progress.
"The former Attorney General sort of admitted that what he
(Snowden) did was a service to the country. Even the President has
admitted in certain respects the government was overreaching. There
really has been a turning of the tide and I think he's encouraged
by that and feels that the sacrifice he made wasn't in vain. He's
the type of guy that cares more about that than his own personal
life."
Snowden himself is a big fan of the film and his parents have
patted Joseph on the back for a job well done in portraying their
son, but the actor insists his director deserves all the credit for
agreeing to make the movie in the first place.
"Oliver is the only filmmaker who could have done this," he tells
WENN. "When you think about it, he's the only director in American
cinema on a big mainstream scale, large production Hollywood
entertaining movies, who is willing to outright criticize the
government. That's patriotism.
"I love this country and what it stands for but the government is
doing something that goes against our principles and we should all
take a look at this. There really isn't another filmmaker who has
done that so pointedly and so courageously as Oliver Stone. If
you're gonna tell the Edward Snowden story, he's really the only
guy to do it."