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“A very difficult time”: Scarlett Johansson talks about filming Lost in Translation with Bill Murray

2022-12-14T11:11:42.067Z


The actress estimated in the podcast Table for Two, broadcast on Tuesday December 13, that young girls were “treated like objects” in the cinema, before evoking her stormy shoot with the hero of SOS Fantômes.


She was only 17 when she took on the role of Charlotte in Sofia Coppola's

Lost in Translation

in 2002. Bill Murray was 51. Scarlett Johansson returned, in the

Table for Two

podcast , on this filming which she describes as “very difficult”, during the episode broadcast on iHeartRadio on Tuesday, December 13.

“Our characters have this…deep relationship, and it was hard for me to…I struggled with that for different reasons,” she said.

When it ended, I felt like it had all been a weird, feverish hallucination.”

Read also“Flirtations that go too far” and “hostile” behavior: revelations about Bill Murray continue to rain

In video, Scarlett Johansson in her first job on television

If the heroine of

Black Widow

(2021) did not specify what could have gone wrong behind the scenes, the protagonist of

SOS Ghosts

(1984) recently found himself at the heart of a controversy.

He is accused of having massaged Geena Davis against her will in the early 1990s, and forcibly kissed an employee on the set of

Being Mortal

, by Aziz Ansari.

He would also have multiplied hostile and humiliating behavior on the sets.

“object of desire”

During the interview, Scarlett Johansson also confided in the beginning of her career.

The actress thus affirmed that her former managers had "coaxed" her into playing provocative roles in her first films.

“I became a kind of ingenue, she analyzed.

In movies, young girls are treated like objects, those are just the facts, so I think whatever boxes you put them in is going to determine their life trajectory.”

Before qualifying: “Obviously, now, women are more able to choose their own path.”

After her teenage years, Scarlett Johansson says she embraced her "charm" and "sexuality" - which led her to play hypersexualized roles.

"I think because of the trajectory that I was kind of pushed to follow, I got really bogged down," she explained.

I was that kind of provocative bombshell.

I was playing 'the other woman', this object of desire, and you know, I suddenly found myself stuck in that role, like I couldn't get out of it."

A challenge that the star ended up taking up.

Holder of an Honorary Cesar, received in 2014, she now embodies the superheroine

Black Widow

, and was nominated for an Oscar for her role in

Marriage Story

(2020), by Noah Baumbach.

Source: lefigaro

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