Emily Blunt her t I’m tired of strong women’s roles. actress from be in the new Oppenheimer by Christopher Nolan And he does not rule out a return to the star in the sequel to success jungle trip, he stated that he is bored and ignores the roles described in this way. In an interview with telegraph (he goes Character Book), Blunt notes that every time he comes across this kind of description of a character on a project that might interest him, he ends up being rejected and put away.
Blunt is sick of stereotypes and flat female characters
“For me, the worst thing is to open a text and read the words Strong female leadership“Blunt explained to the above British method. “It makes me roll my eyes. I’m already out. It bores me.” These roles are incredibly well written, and you spend all the time acting aggressively. and saying harsh things,” continues the actress. Emily Blunt, who debuted EinglishHe is believed to have found one of his favorite roles in Cornelia. The translator assures that she immediately became interested in it, because it keeps a secret and goes beyond the usual descriptions that you get when you read a text.
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It’s even worse when you read “She’s a strong woman”
“I love playing characters who keep a secret,” Blunt explains. “I loved Cornelia’s joy, her hope, her naivety… Cornelia is so amazing. She’s innocent without being naive and that makes her a force to be reckoned with,” he says. Set in the legendary American landscape of 1890, Einglish He tells the story of Cornelia Locke (Blant)an English woman arrives at a new location and wilds of the west To avenge the man he holds responsible for his son’s death. when meeting Eli Webb (Chuck Spencer), a cavalry scout and a member of Pawnee Nation By birth, they are united in a constant search and discovery along the way that they share much more than they realize.
Einglish Available on Prime Video.
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