Despite his history of working with dedicated performers like Jared Leto, Christian Bale and Austin Butler, renowned director Darren Aronofsky does not seem to be kindly looking at anyone who chose the perfect way.
“I dislike Method Actor,” he was hosted by French Cinema Tech on stage at a masterclass in Paris this weekend (via Variety). The filmmaker told attendees that the decision to never break characters throughout the filming process was “something that goes behind the scenes as opposed to being a professional and doing the job.” While chatting about his upcoming projects, the title I caught the stolenhe compared on-screen acting to training as an athlete.
“It’s a sport, it’s a game. You don’t have to dribble all the time just to be a great basketball player,” he explained. “That’s not how it works. You do your homework and prepare yourself. It’s just a fake reality between action and cut.”
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In addition to I caught the stolenin the film he described as “anchor” by Butler, the award-winning director was previously reported to be developing a biopic centered around A24’s Elon Musk. In the meantime, he compared I caught the stolen He won his Oscars Black Swanrevealing how darkness, which often characterizes his films, relates to the world’s climate.
“Trump is the most famous person in the world, so you need to work even harder to become an optimist,” he shared. “We’re trying to think about all the challenges we’re facing, everything that can connect us, and what we’re trying to do in our current job.”
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