Is Margot Robbie Making Movies for Fans Instead of Critics?
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Los Angeles, Feb 19 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Margot Robbie emphasizes that her films are crafted for the audience rather than critics.
In an interview with Vogue Australia, she stated: "I always keep the viewers in mind. Never have I been on set pondering, ‘What will the critics say about this?' Instead, I think, ‘What will the audience feel? What will their emotional reaction be?'"
"I firmly believe that films should be made for those who will purchase tickets. It's really that straightforward."
Robbie noted that Emerald Fennell, her director for Wuthering Heights, shares a similar philosophy regarding filmmaking, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
She remarked: "I love collaborating with Emerald, as she consistently prioritizes the emotional journey over abstract concepts.
"While she possesses great intellect and innovative ideas, she is willing to set aside an intriguing concept to present what will resonate more profoundly with an audience. I genuinely admire that about her."
In other news, Robbie previously mentioned that she felt "set up for success" with Wuthering Heights.
The film features her alongside Jacob Elordi and is loosely based on Emily Bronte's 1847 novel. Margot feels lucky to have been involved with such a "fantastic screenplay."
She shared with Extra: "The chemistry between us as Cathy and Heathcliff was incredible. We were quite literally set up for success.
“We had a remarkable screenplay, and the set and costume designers were phenomenal. With Emerald's keen insight into what captivates an audience, we were provided with all the elements needed to create something extraordinary. All we needed to do was bring our best performances."