Bond Girl Eva Green defends "horrible" comments on the cinema bosses: "it's my French"
The actor was questioned in court on his texts for a legal action involving a canceled film.
Well, it's a way to defend yourself. Eva Green , who played Bond Girl Vesper Lynd Casino Royale , is currently involved in a judicial case in which she pursues a film production company, and the company La Métarre. During an appearance of the court on Monday, January 30, the actor was questioned on the text messages she sent to denigrate the film and the people who worked there, in particular by calling them "weak and stupid". She said it was her "French" who spoke.
Of course, there is more in the case than Green's coarse messages. And some of the exchanges that occurred in the courtroom sound as they could have come from a film themselves. Read the rest to learn more about the Green trials and texts have been faced with the court.
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Green pursues failed production.
As indicated by The independent ,, Green continues White lantern film For £ 810,000 (almost a million dollars), saying that it should always be paid even if production on the film A patriot has been cancelled. The science fiction film stopped production in October 2019.
In response, White Lantern against Green saying that she made "excessive creative and financial requirements" and had "incompatible" expectations with the film at a low budget. According to The variety , the company claims She has undermined production, Because she wanted to buy the script and make the film herself.
His messages were read in court.
Texts and emails that Green had sent concerning the failing production were made public during the trial. Max Mallin , The lawyer for the film by Lantern White stressed that Green wrote this producer Jake joint made a "cheap b movie" and that it was "bad" and "the devil". In addition, she described the local crew members of "farmers [explanive] ... of the Hampshire".
Green clarified during the interrogation she meant that she did not want to work with people who were "inexperienced".
"I have nothing against the peasants," said Green. Mallin replied: "Hence the use of the word [explanive]."
In a message to his agent, Green wrote: "I am very worried, they are super weak and stupid", who said that Mallin was "probably" as regards another producer, Adam Merrifield , and the writer and director Dan Pringle .
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Green apologized for the tone of his texts.
According to The independent , Green apologized for her words, calling them "horrible" and saying that she used "an inappropriate language" to pass her point of view.
She explained: "I don't know ... it's my Frenchman who comes out sometimes. Sometimes you say things you don't really want to say, of course, they are not weak and stupid."
In another message, she wrote that someone was "[explanive] inexperienced and pretentious." She said about this message: "I'm probably talking about Adam [Merrifield] at the time, but it was an emotional response, I felt betrayed."
Green said that she "had never wanted [ A patriot ] To be a film B, "but was determined to persevere even when the budget decreased. She explained that she did not want the corners to be cut, as this could lead to dangerous situations. For example, she, she, She underlined The film tragedy Rust , in which HALYNA HUTCHINS was killed by an accessory pistol used by Star Alec Baldwin .
She said that having her messages made public was "humiliating".
The variety According to the trial, Green said: "I did not expect to expose my WhatsApp messages in court. It is already very humiliating", and admitted that it had been "very direct" in them. The publication notes that the 42 -year -old actor seemed to be relieved when she finished being questioned and went to hug at Merrifield and Pringle. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
She also defended her reputation.
Arguing that she really cared about the film, said Green, as indicated by The independent , "I fell deeply in love with this project - not only the role, but also the message of the film. I could not imagine abandoning the film, because it would have been like abandoning my baby. It always feels in this way." She added: "During the 20 years when I made films, I have never broken a contract or even missed one day of filming."
In addition to Casino Royale , Green is known for Sin City: a lady to kill for ,, Dark shadows ,, Miss Peregrine's house for private children , and the television series Penny terrible .