Scarlett Johansson reveals that she was "treated" to play provocative roles when young people
The star explains how she broke the mold.
In recent years, many Hollywood stars have talked about his career at a young age. Jennifer Love Hewitt, Natalie Portman and Anna Faris are only a few actresses who felt unnecessarily glamorous in their youth. In a new interview, Scarlett Johansson adds comments to the discussion, opening the way she was "neat" to play a bomb from an early age and how it affected her professionally and personally.
1 She was "really objectified" at a young age
"I have become, like an ingenuous," said Johansson Heartradio Table for two podcast With Bruce Bozzi. "Young girls like it are really objectified, and it's just a fact, so I think whatever the box in which they are put, it puts you somehow on this trajectory for how your life will happen. Now, obviously, women are really more capable now now to choose their own path. "
2 She had typography in bombs roles
She explained that when she was at the end of her adolescence, turning into a woman, she achieved her "desirability" and that he was partially responsible for obtaining typography. "I think that because of this trajectory to which I was somehow launched, I really got stuck in it," she said.
3 She was "neat" to be perceived in this way
"I was sort of prepared so as to be what you call this type of bomb actor," she continued. "I played the other woman and this object of desire and, you know, I suddenly found myself stuck in this place, as, I could not get out."
4 She realized that she needed to extend her roles
However, she began to realize that if she wanted a long -term career, she had to settle as more than a simple symbol of desire. "I think that for this kind of bomb [role] which burns shiny and fast, and then you do not have a lot of opportunities beyond that, and I just had the impression of burning so quickly," -As she added. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
5 She calls by working with Bill Murray at 17 years old a "strange fever Dream"
She also discussed having a "wire" of the shooting "lost in the translation" with Bill Murray when she was only 17 years old. "Our characters have this ... a deep relationship and it was difficult for me. I had trouble with that for different reasons," she said, adding: "When I got out, it was like this dream strange fever. "