EntertainmentNatalie Portman says working with Julianne Moore is ‘absolutely a highlight of my life’Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman star in May Decembertoday at 4pm

EntertainmentNatalie Portman says working with Julianne Moore is ‘absolutely a highlight of my life’Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman star in May Decembertoday at 4pm

Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman star in May December

Star of May Decemberwhich should arrive in Brazilian cinemas in January 2024, Natalie Portman revealed how to work with Julianne Moorewho plays the film’s other protagonist, is “absolutely a highlight of my life.”

Directed by Todd Haynesthe film takes place “twenty years after a romance made national headlines” and “a couple is shaken when an actress researches their past for a film.” Portman interprets Elizabeth Berrythe actress in question, while Moore lives Gracie Atherton.

During an interview with Netflix Queue, Portman exalted her co-star. “I admire Julie for a long time, especially her work with the [diretor] Todd [Haynes],” he said. “Her collaborations have stuck in my mind as some of the highlights of the films I love.”

So working with them together is absolutely a highlight of my life.

Furthermore, Julianne Moore also talked about the script’s impact on her: “I loved this script when I first read it. It’s interesting. It felt light at first. But the minute you get into it, it’s incredibly tough. It contains an enormous amount of feeling, humanity. and complexity.”

Then, the actress spoke about the complexity of her character. “For Gracie, there was a huge judgment on her. She wants to say, ‘See me. Do you know who I am. Find out why she made those choices,” she explained. “She wants to be known. I think there’s something really interesting about that, about letting someone into your very private life to explore, to see who you are.”

But of course, Gracie it also presents a version of herself that she wants to be known. I think that Elizabeth becomes more dangerous as Gracie realizes that he cannot control his own narrative.

Source: Rollingstone

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