Anya Taylor-Joy Champions Authentic Female Rage in Film
The actress pushes for genuine emotional portrayals, challenging stereotypical depictions of women on screen.
- Taylor-Joy advocates for characters to express anger instead of tears, promoting diverse emotional responses.
- She first pushed for this change in 'The Witch,' where her character was initially supposed to cry.
- In 'The Menu,' Taylor-Joy fought to replace a crying scene with a more visceral reaction.
- Her collaboration with directors like Robert Eggers and George Miller has led to memorable, defiant choices.
- Taylor-Joy continues to influence her roles, including her latest in 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.'