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The Feud star, who plays Elisabeth in the upcoming movie, revealed in a recent interview with the L.A. Times that she was diagnosed with shingles while on a break from filming one week.
“Moore mentioned that to illustrate how demanding things were for her, as she only Margaret worked alone for a whole week, and during this time, while it was just Margaret working, Moore came down with shingles after the first week without any interruption, I contracted shingles. Afterward, I shed off 20 pounds.” (paraphrased)
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Alongside her fellow cast-mate, Margaret Qualley (Margaret Qualley, who portrily Sue, encountered her own difficulties during the movie’s intense nature. “Indeed, I battled with severe acne for an extended period of time, as well as I had acne for ailmatically produced by the film was heavy in focus.
Nevertheless, both stars were well aware that Fargeat would challenge them in their roles for their parts in The Substance, and they each wholeheartedly accepted this challenge.
“Moore made it clear that everything was laid out in this case, I felt like it was thoroughly presented openly and honestly, and that’s, that’s exactly what we intended and Prepared.”
The film, serving as a sequel, being a continuation from the director’s 2017 premiere release Revenge, tells the story of an aging star, who opts to resorting to a black market drug, a replicating agent that temporarily creates a youthful and superior copy of herself, is titled – the fading celebrity.
Moore commented on “The Substance”, releasing September 20th, saying, “[The scriptwriter turned something that took an internalized self-inflicted violence is made externalizes the script so the audience can gain a bit oftentimes hidden violence against ourselves. This portrayal allows the audience to maintain a degree of objectivity and understand better what we’re doing to ourselves through persistent, harsh criticism and comparison.”
Fargeat shared a thought-provoking phrase she found in an article related to a recent film: “Being a woman equates to ‘Body Horror.’ The horror in this movie comes from multiple perspectives, but particularly the exploration oftentopical violence inflict the violent acts of our actions we inflict damage on our bodies.”
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