(Adnkronos) - Demi Moore è tornata. 'Rinasce' con 'The Substance' e vince all'82esima edizione dei Golden Globes. L'attrice, 62enne, si è portata a casa la statuetta per la Miglior attrice protagonista in un film commedia o musicale. "Fare questo film è stata una liberazione - ha detto all'Adnkronos l'attrice, che ha ricevuto la prima nomination ai premi conferiti dalla stampa estera per 'Ghost' nel 1991 -, ho imparato non solo ad accettarmi di più ma anche a non avere paura di mostrarmi per quella che sono. Questo ruolo per è un dono". Nel body horror femminista di Coralie Fargeat interpreta un'attrice di Hollywood licenziata dalla trasmissione di aerobica, che conduceva con successo da anni, proprio il giorno del suo cinquantesimo compleanno perché il suo capo, interpretato da Dennis Quaid, è alla ricerca di un volto giovane. In preda alla disperazione, assume un farmaco che le promette di creare una versione di lei giovane e perfetta, interpretata da Margaret Qualley.
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00:00I would say the gift, my personal gift coming on to the other side is I think I started the film
00:06already from a place of acceptance, appreciation, and love of self. But I think at the end of the
00:16movie, by really being willing to go to such a vulnerable, raw place to really show and share
00:24of myself emotionally, physically, things that don't necessarily want everyone to see,
00:31the fear of being judged. I think on the other end of that, I too gained a sense of liberation
00:37and an even greater sense of acceptance of this is who I am as I am right now.
00:46It's just, and so there, and as always, I think there's things you get to take away,
00:51but that for me was, I think, a big gift in this. I think they haven't done anything to me
01:00more than what I've done to myself. The harshness that I've had against myself,
01:05but surprisingly, much more from when I was younger. I can really look back in my 20s, 30s,
01:14and it really bordered on cruel, the harshness, which I think is what's so relatable in the movie,
01:25that idea of compare and despair. Comparing, I'm not this, I'm not that. I think the beauty
01:33and the message in this movie is there is no better you than you as you are. That's what
01:38makes you interesting. It's what makes us being like everybody else. It's where there is less
01:49richness and nuance and joy. It's like the differences are what bring us together. It's
01:55like what makes the better soup.