In full promo for Black Mirror, Jodie Foster tâcle movies of super-hero and compares them to the shale gas
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Filmmaker and actress Jodie Foster is in it-only the emblem of a cinema that is both independent and accessible. A cinema is currently very poorly developed.
Passed to the realization in the 90s, the artist is well placed to know how the current changes in the hollywood industry affect the catalog of the proposals to the public. And for Jodie Foster, adaptations of comics, their global success and the standardization of aesthetics that accompany them pose a problem.
It is up to Radio Times, she explained, in full promotion of the series Black Mirror , of which she has directed an episode, that Marvel and other DC Comics, balisaient the imaginary current, at the risk of polluting sustainable.
Jodie Foster
“Going to the cinema has become a visit to the amusement park. The studios produce bad content to federate the general public, and the way of the fracking (and industrial practice used in shale gas exploitation, the ecological consequences very heavy), that provides the best economic returns are immediate, destroying the planet.
The process pollutes the habits of viewers and americans, by extension, those of the rest of the world. “
And if the star is not the kind or the motivations industrial drive in her heart, she has nevertheless made it clear that she could participate in a film of super-heroes for little of the character that he offers is well written and has a psychology complex. The proof is in a hollow that in spite of all the distrust felt by Jodie Foster to make the genus iconic for the era, it is hardly possible for any actor that is to be cut completely, at the risk of straying too brutally to the general public.
Apart from an episode of the 4 season of Black Mirror, the actress is expected in Hotel Artemis, a thriller with tantalizing where she will be a nurse in a hospital futuristic that includes dangerous criminals, which is in the middle of a butcher shop. With a casting friendly : Jeff Goldblum, Sofia Boutella, Dave Bautista, Zachary Quinto, Jenny Slate and Sterling K. Brown.
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