On podcast, Aubrey Plaza complained about critics who find her performance ‘repetitive’
In 2022, aubrey plazaknown for its role as April Ludgate in Parks and Recreationdrew public and critical attention with acclaimed performances in Emily the Criminalfilm directed by John Patton Fordand in the second season of The White Lotusseries of HBO created and directed by mike white🇧🇷 However, the artist received several criticisms for having a “repetitive performance” – and she vented about it.
During an interview with In the Envelope: The Actor’s Podcast🇧🇷 plaza revealed the reason for joining the marvel cinematic universe 🇧🇷MCU) in Agatha: Coven of Chaosin addition to discussing the different performances throughout her career – and why she is bothered by criticism of her work.
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“I’m surprised every time. I can’t tell you how many times I get so tired of being told that all my characters are the same. I don’t know what it is. It’s like there’s something about me,” said the artist in the conversation. “It’s like… soon I’m going to get into the prosthetics world and I’m going to start doing some shit Meryl Streep🇧🇷 where I changed my nose and changed my hair so people can completely forget it’s me.”
But I’m always surprised when I do something new, there’s always that one person who says, ‘Oh, there she goes doing her thing. aubrey plaza again.’ And I want to say, ‘F*** you, man.’
“If you had all these characters lined up next to each other, tell me that. But I can’t change the sound of my voice. I mean, I only have my own instrument to work with,” he continued. aubrey plaza🇧🇷 “Anyway, I sound bitter, but I’m not. But I’m always surprised that people call me inexpressive, about some of the things I’ve done, because it seems a little reductive to me. But that’s my journey, you know?
Source: Rollingstone

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