
Los Angeles, Hollywood star Demi Moore, who has received some of the best reviews of her career for French filmmaker Coralie Farguet’s “The Substance”, says she never understood why the body was celebrated in art. It goes but it scares me in the cinema.
The 61-year-old actor, who starred in erotic dramas like ‘Indecent Proposal’, ‘Disclosure’, ‘Striptease’ and romance drama ‘Ghost’, said sexuality and the body have always been around in America and he never connected with it. Can’t. This.
“Sexuality has always been taboo. And in America there’s a lot of fear of the body. It’s something I never understood or related to,” she said at the film’s French premiere at the French Cinémathèque.
She said, “Some of the films I’ve chosen have definitely raised my spirits, partly because of the body. It never makes sense that we can celebrate the body in art, but not celebrate it in cinema. Are afraid.” According to variety.
Moore, who also received a career tribute at the event, said she found it liberating to star in a body horror drama that challenges perceptions of how women are portrayed on screen.
“Being a person of a certain age, there was more importance in showing oneself with complete abandon. “Being willing to be seen with imperfections, with imperfections, not obviously 20 or 30 years older, being a little more ‘loosely wrapped up.'”
The film revolves around Elizabeth, a middle-aged actor and TV fitness instructor who, after being fired from her show at the age of 50, tries a mysterious product that claims to bring back the best version of herself. Does. However, where things get complicated the effect of the substance comes at a price.
The film received an 11-minute standing ovation during its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Margaret Qualley as a younger version of Moore and Dennis Quaid.
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