Hipopotakluk a écrit:J'ai vu le film Midsommar récemment et j'ai été bluffé par la performance de l'actrice principale Florence Pugh. Du coup, je viens de m'apercevoir qu'elle joue le rôle de Yelena Belova dans BW
Marvel a fait une très bonne pioche, elle a énormément de potentiel, de plus je trouve qu'elle a beaucoup de charme. Si c'est bien elle la future BW eh bien
math7777 a écrit:Je me demande quel succès va avoir le film.
Le film a 0 concurence jusque ff9 3 semaines plus tard.
“I think we’ve made something very raw and very painful and very beautiful and I think people are going to be really surprised by the outcome of a big action film having that much heart. And I know lots of people will be emotional about her because her character had such a hard ending [in “Infinity War”], but it was special learning from her, and she’s been doing this for like 10 years in those films. For this to be her film was special. And I got to be there and see how she does stunts and lives it, and it’s so her.”
"I did not want it to be an origin story. I did not want it to be an espionage story. I didn’t want it to feel superficial at all. I only wanted to do it if it actually fit where I was with that character. I had spent such a long time peeling those layers away—I felt that unless we got to something deep, then there was no reason to make it."
"Because I did my job in Endgame, and actually felt satisfied with that. I would have been happy to let that be it. So there had to be a reason to do it other than just to milk something."
"The film talks about a lot of tough stuff. It deals with a lot of trauma and pain. She went on to talk about her hopes that the movie will deal with "self-doubt and insecurity and shame and disappointment and regret and all that stuff too. It has many different things, it’s not just that. But there’s a lot of deep stuff, I think, that drives it."
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