Cannes Film Festival premiered Johnny Depp’s next film, titled Jeanne du Barry
After all the controversy with accusations of abuse made by the ex-wife Amber Heard, Johnny Depp made his first major public appearance in Cannes Film Festival 2023where he went to publicize the next film, entitled Jeanne du Barry. His participation in the event yielded several criticisms – and the actor responded to them. The information is from Variety.
During a press conference last Wednesday, 17, depp answered questions and commented on the dismissal of the films of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Themfrom the franchise Harry Potter. “I felt boycotted by hollywood? You’d have to have no pulse to feel like, ‘No. None of that is happening. It’s a weird joke,'” she stated.
“When you’re asked to resign from a film you’re making because of something that’s just a function of vowels and consonants floating in the air, yes, you feel boycotted,” continued the artist at the Cannes Film Festival.
I don’t feel boycotted by hollywoodbecause I don’t think about hollywood.
Furthermore, Johnny Depp commented on cancel culture: “It’s a weird, funny time where everyone would love to be able to be themselves but they can’t. They have to be aligned with the person in front of them. If you want to live that life, I wish you the best. “
Then the actor was asked about opinions that said how he shouldn’t go to Cannes after the controversies. “What if one day they wouldn’t allow me – under any circumstances, no matter what – [que] i can’t go to McDonalds for the rest of my life, because somewhere, if you put them all in one room, there are 39 angry people watching me eat a Big Mac on loop just for fun,” he responded.
Who are they? Why do they care? Some kind of species, some tower of mashed potatoes, covering the light on the computer screen. Anonymous. With seemingly less free time. I think we shouldn’t worry. People should really think about what this is all about. Really.
Finally, depp took the opportunity to criticize the media and coverage of the libel trial against Amber Heard. “Most of what you read is fantastically and horribly written fiction. It’s like asking the question, ‘How are you?’ But the subtext is, ‘God, I hate you,'” he said.
Source: Rollingstone

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