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Harry Styles and the New York Apocalypse by G.B. Hope
Harry Styles and the New York Apocalypse by G.B. Hope








Harry Styles and the New York Apocalypse by G.B. Hope

Was I supposed to say no ? This is the question.” On how she personally feels about having worn a fat suit for a role: And that the magic of hair and makeup departments and costumers and cinematographers that has been part of moviemaking, and suspension of belief, since the invention of cinema. I would like to believe that there is something in my being that makes me right to play this part. I do think to imagine that the only thing any actor called upon to play this part would have to offer is their physical self is a real reduction of the offering the actor has to make. “But that entire responsibility I don’t think falls on the actor for choosing to do something that is arguably-and I’m talking about from the inside out-the challenge of a lifetime. On the question of how important physical appearance should be in casting actors for roles:

Harry Styles and the New York Apocalypse by G.B. Hope

Sarah, who has clearly thought deeply about the criticism she’s faced for wearing the fat suit, spoke candidly about the issue. And it is a very important conversation to be had.”

Harry Styles and the New York Apocalypse by G.B. Hope

I think to pretend otherwise causes further harm. “There’s a lot of controversy around actors and fat suits, and I think that controversy is a legitimate one. “It’s very hard for me to talk about this without feeling like I’m making excuses,” Sarah said, addressing the backlash in an interview with the Los Angeles Timesthis week.










Harry Styles and the New York Apocalypse by G.B. Hope