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'The Covenant' star Jake Gyllenhaal explains why he's drawn to military roles

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Jake Gyllenhaal, who premiered his new war thriller "The Covenant" this week, said he is drawn to stories about the military because of the "pride and love" that people who "defend our country" exhibit.  "At the beginning of my career, I played a Marine, a recruit, and I got to know a lot of people in the military and learned from them," the "Jarhead" actor told The Associated Press. "And I think it changed my perspective on the world sort of just being around and touching that world a bit."  In the film, which comes out on Friday, Gyllenhaal plays an Army Special Forces sergeant who is rescued by a local interpreter he recruited.

When Gyllenhaal’s character returns to the U.S. and "learns that [the interpreter] Ahmed and his family were not given safe passage to America as promised, he must repay his debt by returning to the war zone to retrieve them before the Taliban hunts them down first," a synopsis of the Guy Ritchie-directed movie says.

Gyllenhaal continued, "I have throughout my career played people who are ex-military, people who had a history in that, and I’ve learned so much from that group.

And there’s so much pride and love – the people that defend our freedom - that I am drawn to that story." "The Day after Tomorrow" actor said he’s also interested in playing characters in "extreme circumstances because I think it brings out the humanity in people." "And there’s no better characters in extreme circumstances than a soldier, in particular, so that may be also why I’m drawn to it," he said.

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