MCU Zeus, Russell Crowe Gives a Brutal Advice to Dakota Johnson, Following Her Escapades With 'Madame Web'
While Hollywood is home to some of the most beloved cinematic universes, it is important to remember that nothing is ever simply black and white. Seasoned veterans have come to understand the nuances and gray areas that exist within these iconic franchises. And while there are countless benefits to being a part of these worlds, there are also drawbacks that come with the territory, shares Russell Crowe with Dakota Johnson.
Following Johnson's eyebrow-raising comments on MCU, Marvel's Zeus felt responsible to share with her a piece of advice.
Russell Crowe’s advice to Dakota Johnson over the art and commerce indifference in the film industry
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In a recent GQ magazine interview, actor Russell Crowe spoke about his experience working on big-budget films, including Marvel movies. Recalling his fair share of experiences, Crowe said he had signed up for a Marvel project but did not find it as emotionally fulfilling as he had hoped. “I’ve also experienced the Marvel dark universe with Kraven the Hunter,” he said. He further described the Marvel machine as producing films on a large scale, prioritizing size over depth.
Speaking of Johnson’s recent statements of shared authority over art, Crowe emphasized that these projects are just jobs, saying, "Here's your role, play the role." He warned that if someone is expecting a life-changing experience, then the cinematic industry might not be the best place to be at. Having said that, the Thor actor refrained from commenting on Johnson any further stating his time at Marvel was not particularly bad.
To have received such a heads-up from Crowe, what exactly did Dakota Johnson say about working with Marvel?
Dakota Johnson is not in favor of committees coming in the way of her art
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Actress Dakota Johnson spoke out about the film industry in a recent Bustle cover story. She expressed her concerns about the role of committees and data-driven decision-making in big-budget films, stating that "art does not do well when it's made by committee." Johnson noted that even smaller films are starting to fall victim to this approach, which prioritizes "numbers and algorithms" over creative vision.
The TeaTime producer emphasized that films are best made by a filmmaker and a team of artists, not by relying on data analysis. She believes that the audience is smart enough to spot when a film lacks authenticity. Even with the potential rise of AI-made films, Johnson thinks humans will always prefer films with a personal touch. Her comments come in light of the tension between art and commerce in the film industry, with her latest subpar project Madame Web being a prime example of this struggle.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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