“I hated making this movie”: Kristen Stewart weighs in on this highly criticized film

“I hated making this movie”: Kristen Stewart weighs in on this highly criticized film



Kristen Stewart openly criticizes Charlie’s Angels

After the cult series broadcast in the 70s, Charlie and His Funny Ladies became a film saga in 2000 with a first feature film directed by Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore, which became a cult for an entire generation. Three years later a sequel was released, but without the same success.

In 2019, Elizabeth Banks decided to reboot the saga with the film Charlie’s Angels worn by Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska.

Elizabeth Banks is not only the director but also plays a key role in the film. You play Bosley, a traditionally male character, thus redefining gender norms in the universe of the saga.

The film’s plot focuses on the new team of Angels as they embark on a dangerous mission to prevent dangerous technology from falling into the wrong hands. The film mixes elements of action, humor and espionage.

At the box office, the film was a dismal failure, with only $73 million in revenue, for a budget of 48 million. It also received catastrophic reviews from professionals and audiences.

Four years after its release, Kristen Stewart openly stated that she “hated making this movie.”

“I don’t know what else to tell you.”

It was during an interview with the magazine Varietyin which he had to remember lines from some of his films, which Kristen Stewart didn’t take any tweezers to speak of Charlie’s Angels. So she had to remember one of her first lines that you hear in the introduction to the film. An action scene that should have set the tone for the film.

At first it was a good idea (…) I hated making this film. I don’t know what else to tell you. We couldn’t touch Cameron, Lucy and Drew. I love that movie. See, I LOVE IT

said Kristen Stewart, declaring her love for the original film released in 2000. An honest statement from the actress who is currently preparing her first feature film behind the camera. In the coming months we will be able to discover it in various projects, in particular Love lies bleeding by Rose Glass presented at the upcoming Sundance festival, in which she plays the role of a woman who falls in love with a bodybuilder. She can also be found in love mea science fiction film, in which he stars alongside Steven Yeun.

Source: Cine Serie

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