Isabelle Huppert in a Marvel movie?  The actress confirms her wish

Isabelle Huppert in a Marvel movie? The actress confirms her wish



Isabelle Huppert, cinema traveller

Actress Isabelle Huppert is the protagonist of Élise Girard’s new film, The Beauty Sidonia in Japanat Cinema 3rd April. A loving and contemplative walk in Japan, in which Isabelle Huppert plays a woman who will put an end to her mourning and at the same time rediscover love. A writer who until then had no longer written, a woman who no longer loved and was no longer loved, her six-day journey and her meeting with her Japanese publisher will give her back the taste for life.

A role that suits her perfectly and a character to which she gives indescribable emotions, however made sensitive by the association between a great actress and a film of rare subtlety and finesse. We met her for the release of Sidonia in Japan and, among other questions about this film and his character, we asked him to clarify a statement recently released by the Guardian columns.

“It’s supposed to be fun.”

In the Guardian, Isabelle Huppert said: “I’d love to (make a Marvel film, ed.)! (…) Maybe a villain – a “real” villain, not the villains of most of the films I’ve made, who have a good reason to be.” Actress with a very broad scope and capable of interpreting everything, inspiring muse of the great auteur cinema, actress of Ceremony and of The pianist he particularly distinguished himself in the dramatic register, and so it’s not quite the MCU-style superhero genre we imagine it to be. But she confirms that she would really like it.

There is this kind of cinema, the Marvel kind of film. The characters aren’t… We’re not in the nuance anymore, and that’s supposed to be fun. I played “false” villains, as I told this newspaper, characters who mostly had a good reason for being.

Playing on green screens, dealing with the constraints of the genre? No problem for Isabelle Huppert, who continues:

It must be an adventure. It’s like an exercise in style, another way of making cinema, and I would like it. And at the same time I’m telling you, even though I never see any Marvel movies. But I imagine!

A statement that could therefore be of interest to Disney or Warner Bros., respective owners of MCU films and DC films, for a potential guarantee of originality in the casting, an originality that is currently very lacking…

Source: Cine Serie

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