>I’ve never been more alone than making that movie,” she said, choosing her words carefully. “I don’t want to go too deep into it, but everything that I thought was going to be easy was hard.”>Her reticence reminded me of when I first spoke to the actors who had made “Fury Road”: During that shoot, the desperation of the characters bled into their real lives, and unpacking that experience took a very long time. Sensing that she was skirting a sensitive issue, I asked Taylor-Joy what exactly it was about “Furiosa” that had proved more difficult than she expected. For five long seconds, she contemplated giving me an answer.“Next question, sorry,” she said. There was a faraway look in her eyes, as if a part of her had been left behind in that wasteland. “Talk to me in 20 years,” she said. “Talk to me in 20 years.”>“Next question, sorry,” she said. There was a faraway look in her eyes, as >Which brings us back to Australia. Back to six months of don’t breathe, close your mouth, show no emotion.>The part had everything. The Mad Max franchise, a feminist icon, a $170 million production built entirely around her. She had stood up in the theater and cheered when she saw 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road. “This was my dream,” she says. “It was my dream to be in these Mad Max movies and as this crazy feminist icon.” She understood the experience would have a profound effect: “I knew that I would enter Australia and leave changed. That’s part of what attracted me to it.”
>What she wasn’t prepared for was the stillness Miller required. He wanted Clint Eastwood-in-spaghetti-Western rigidity. For an actress whose entire instrument is propulsion, it was suffocating.>Every day, for six months, she went back to Miller and made her case for one thing. When Furiosa finally confronts the man who destroyed her life — Chris Hemsworth’s Dementus — she should get to destroy him back. Not a clean kill. Something more total. Something that required Furiosa to be the one who decides.>In the final version of the film, Furiosa captures Dementus, cripples him, brings him back to the Citadel. Then she plants the peach pit she has carried since childhood — a relic of the world he took from her — into his body. Years later, a tree grows from him. It bears fruit. She picks a peach from it and brings it to the wives. The man who destroyed her childhood becomes, by her hand, the source of something new.>She is careful about how much she’ll say about Miller. “It’s a very difficult conversation to have,” she says. “If I were to be completely honest about my experience, it would hurt nobody but myself.” She can look at the film now and understand what he was going for. But she is glad she got her ending.>“I just advocated and advocated and advocated for her to live up to her name,” Taylor-Joy says. She spent the entire shoot lobbying for it. “That was my mountain on that movie, and I got it, but it was hard, hard won.”
>>221216651>>221216661normies dont give a shit beyond upvoting on social media. anya made so much fucking money to act in this movie. no one gives a shit if she was unhappy during it.
>WAAAAAA it was so diffcult getting paid millions of dollars to look into a camera
More like Anya NoJoy Taylor, amrite?
>>221216651>It was my dream to be in these Mad Max movies and as this crazy feminist iconstupid cunt
>>221216651>During that shoot, the desperation of the characters bled into their real lives, and unpacking that experience took a very long timeThey play pretend for millions of real dollars.
Read this book, it should be REQUIRED reading for anyone here posting about Mad Max Fury Road / Furiosa. After you've read this, you'll understand why Anya don't wanna talk about it.
>>221216651>There was a faraway look in her eyes, as if a part of her had been left behind in that wastelandMe after Anya forces me to suck fat cocks for her.
The director is your boss you stupid bitch you can't expect him to follow your orders. Don't like it? Cry into your pile of money and don't work with him again.
Sure, if we discount the movie was 80% filmed in front of a green screen compared to fury road
>>221216651>There was a faraway look in her eyes
>>221216651>the desperation of the characters bled into their real lives>For five long seconds>Back to six months of don’t breathe, close your mouth, show no emotion>feminist icon>actress whose entire instrument is propulsion>The man who destroyed her childhood becomes, by her hand, the source of something new(rotten corpse)AI article?
At least she didn’t have to deal with Tom Hardy doing all his diva shit.
>>221216651>assuming people who remember her in 20 yearskekkmao even
>>221216822Why are Europeans like this?
>>221216956>EuropeansI'm not that gay.
>>221216856https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/anya-taylor-joy-interview-lucky-furiosa-dune-1236621643/It’s real
>>221216801I was elected to sneed not to read.
>>221217010>seth abramovitchwell explains how he's able to get paid shitting out that slop
>>221216730/thread
>>221216651>feminist icon
>>221216651>>221216761>>221217387What is feminism?
>>221217426When women play pretend that they are strong and capable and don't need no man.
>>221216801Tldr?
>>221216651>she thinks anyone will give a shit about her in 20 years
>>221217555The making of the movie was a logistical nightmare. Turns out if you're not a celebrity making millions of dollars pissing around in Namibia, you're part of the crew getting sick and exhausted while dealing with aids for little pay for a movie that almost didn't get made. That's it.
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>>221217555It's a very detailed making of book from the early development in the mid-90s to the release of the film in 2015 and afterthoughts of the film year later. (The book was published in 2022.) The chapters concerning the filming are very interesting. It doesn't shy from the clashes on the set. Sometimes they spent hours and hours to setup for 15 secs of filming for a day. That's how Miller works, he has very detailed storyboards, and he sees the movie in his head, and he knows he needs only those 15 secs that day, nothing more. That frustrated a lot of the cast (and crew who had not worked with him previously).
>another actor that thinks he/she/faggot should get to change the story and decide how it is directedjust kys bitch
>>221216651Should've been K-Stew
>>221217555Anna required the other cast and crew to constantly tell her that her farts did not reek of shit, and instead she was reminded that she's a pampered bitch getting paid to play make believe while the rest of the world suffers.
>>221217387>>221217426>feminist iconMiller LITERALLY had a "Feminist Advisor" on set. He fucking bragged about it for Fury Road. The harpies screeched in the movie "Who killed the world?" implying it was the men's fault, while the reality is it was probably psychopath politicians who did it after getting elected by women by promising them stupid bullshit.Also, the word "icon" is so overused today.
you know a lady is effed up if she stops talking for five long seconds.
>trust us, the lead actress helped write the movie's finalei hate tabloid media so much
>>221216730This. I have ZERO fucking sympathy for people in the entertainment industry bitching about how "difficult" their job is as they drown in money.
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>faraway look in her eyesThat's called the thousand cock stare
>>221216651Wish my wife had a good time making my favorite movie of hers. Now I can't tell her I loved her in it.
>>221216651While I think she used to be pretty cute pre-bogging, the more I read about her the more apparent it is that she's an insufferable cunt. Therefore, I do NOT wish to save her anymore. There.