Anna Kendrick says "f*ck you" to the director who set her up to fail and mocked her on set.
“A director once in a room full of 100 extras or something was like, ‘Hey, on this next one just try something. Just make something up. Just improv something.' And I did it and then the…
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October 28, 2024 (
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i would have much rather it focused on his actual victims, and the fact most of them weren't even grown women, they were children. he was a sex offender when he went on the damn show!
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this is also a hugely silly thing to say; do you think directors' egos or personalities are totally not there when picking a script to produces? she may not have written it line by line but she chose how to direct this, chose how she wanted to portray things and is using this entire promo to talk about misogyny - misogyny for the most part aimed at her, in her industry. she bears responsibility for what she chooses to put on screen.
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I'm generally with you on "based on real events" movies taking liberties for the better, but the liberties in this were incredibly ham-fisted and felt a little shame-y toward the victims in furtherance of a lifetime channel version of feminist drama.
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Yeah I think the style choices as far as time period were just a budget limitation. They made this with like no money.
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