Amanda Seyfried today has a good career, her credit, her father from Mia! By mistakes on Jennifer’s body, dear John or David Fincher’s defect. But for an American actor (who refused to play in Marvel), the film really has a separate place in his career. This film is a cult comedy Lolita, regardless of me, who marks her first experience on the big screen.
It came out in 2005, Lolita, even though Lindsay Lohan tells me, who landed in a high school where each Lolita performs to become the most popular girl. Upon seeing a potential opponent, Regina (Rachel Macadams) appears as a friend to control it better. But Kad is in love with Bell Aaron, a former friend of Regina …
Recently in the focus of the podkastAmanda Seyfried talked about this Lolita, even though my society still loves me. “Before your death, there will always be a 14 -year -old girl who will come to see you as if the movie came out the previous day”Host Josh Horowitz begins the actor.
“In many ways, it was a wonderful movie”
Amanda Seyfried, who notes that Lolita, even though the film has become “Eternal”He then covers the work of its beginning. “I hope they will register the title on my grave …”He said clearly In words that a Hollywood reporter has. “In many ways, it was a wonderful movie. People are still identifying there. He really contacts us. He’s going to continue to do so. I will always be happy to talk about it. At any time, I will honor him.”
And the actress, who will play at the end of the cleaning woman, despite Lolita’s unforgettable filming, even though she was 17 years old. “It was a special experience for me because I had never played in the movie so far.”He said. “I have never been to the teams when the people I worked with have this experience. Everything was new to me.
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