It is understandable to say that Game of Thrones series has contributed more to Sophie Turner’s career orbit. Since 2011, at the age of 15, the actress has played the role of Sansa Stark in the successful HBO channel series for eight seasons until 2019.
In the last interview Flaunt magazine (Through diversity), the actor explains that the series has made “In fact a lot of justice for women”Although the sometimes very lively criticism he woke up during broadcasting, because she presented female characters to the scenes of great violence and / or sexual freedom.
“I really had the feeling that we were doing the justice of women”
Celebrating this logic, the famous shock and neglect of the 6th season. Moving from heavy blows to trouble after the first season of his father’s execution, Sansa Stark was still cruelty. Force married the son of a mother and brother’s killer, raped by Rams Bolton from the evening of the wedding night, the gaze of her childhood friend, Theon Grace.
“I had a feeling – and I always have it – Thrones’ Game of Thrones emphasized something that made many people respond and said,” My God, we can’t express these things ” – and I understand it may be shocking – I understand it. He said.
“But I really had the feeling that we were going to justice with women and in the struggle that they led for hundreds of thousands of years – patriarchy, who was treated as objects and was constantly sexually assaulted – I don’t think that one woman who did not experience a form or anything else.”
At the same time, it adds a shadow to the series: “I think that if Game of Thrones came out today, we would really add warnings. But I am really proud to participate in Game of Thrones, where we will not hesitate to show the brutality of women at that time. I am proud to participate in these debates.”
Source: Allocine

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