It's pretty funny that Demi Moore's Globes speech was basically "It took me forty years of working to find my way to a feeling of self-worth" and Richard Gadd and Brady Corbet got up and said "Make the stuff I want to make and give me more power."
Or maybe it's not funny at all.
Or maybe it's not funny at all.
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And I worry that her narrative will lead to sympathy votes and everyone will forget that THE SUBSTANCE is a lousy movie.
You may not have liked the movie, but it was clearly a breakthrough performance for her.
Being told we're too direct.
Being told we make men feel uncomfortable.
Being told things men are never told.
The big words thing, oy. I got hit for that by using "visceral." What about you?
Isn't that how it's supposed to work?
When I asked who the people were complaining about my use of big words that made me feel stupid, he could not tell me.
And when he had to lay off one of the people on our team of ten, I was the one chosen.
So, were any of the men using big words? Were any of them outspoken?
She is the best, and she is almost always ignored because of this.
So their self-importance *is* maybe a little funny.
(Contrast with Audiard handing the mic to Karla Sofia Gascón, which has been the most successful move EMILIA PÉREZ playbook, both onscreen and IRL.)