Demi Moore Is Done With the Male Gaze

黛米·摩尔不再受男性凝视的影响。

The Interview

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2024-09-14

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The actress discusses how her relationship to her body and fame has changed after decades in the public eye.
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  • For me,

  • it was always about managing the fear and finding ways to use it until I could be motivated by the exact opposite of that.

  • And I never had to worry about the fear again because it didn't define me.

  • That's eight time Grand Slam champion Andre Agassi on everything and nothing to do with tennis.

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  • From the New York Times, this is the interview.

  • I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.

  • It is hard to describe Demi Moore's new movie, the Substance.

  • On the one hand, it's a dark comedy about the horrors of getting older as a woman in Hollywood,

  • but it's also a literal body horror film.

  • The basic premise is

  • that Moore's character takes this strange elixir that allows her to create a younger,

  • more perfect version of herself and you can see that creation in bloody, visceral detail.

  • It's a movie that challenges us to look at what drives our celebrity obsessed culture and the damage it does to our female stars.

  • Moore is already getting awards buzz for it,

  • and even though I'll confess I was kind of grossed out watching it, I also couldn't look away.

  • I've been mesmerized by Demi Moore my whole life.

  • One of her first big films, St. Elmo's Fire in 1985,

  • made me want to go to where it was partially set,

  • Georgetown University, which I eventually did ghost with.