Kirsten Dunst stars in new movie civil waris not a fan of the news media and said they are a “huge” driver of division in the United States.
in interview and varietyThe actress spoke candidly about a wide range of topics, including raising her Christian children and her apparent dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden, who is the “only option” for Democrats in 2024.
she also claimed civil war‘s fascist president is not modeled on former President Donald Trump.
Dunst gave a serious speech on the following main topics: civil war — America’s political and cultural divisions that are tearing the country apart. And she identified the main culprit in all of this.
“The media really hypes it up,” she says. “The media is forcing us to choose sides. Everything is much more complicated than that.”
Dunst also talked about the upcoming presidential election.
“I’m going to vote for Biden. That’s my only choice. Right?” He added that he wished Democratic candidate Beto O’Rourke (D) had done better in 2020.
“Civil War,” which A24 plans to release in the U.S. on April 12, has already sparked controversy for its portrayal of a United States torn between warring factions. Nineteen states seceded from the Union, including what was called the “Florida Confederacy.”Meanwhile, the ‘three-term president’ is trying to piece together what’s left of the US
Dunst rejected the idea that the fictional president was modeled after Trump.
“It feels fictional to me,” she said. variety. “I don’t want to compare because that’s the antithesis of this movie. Just a fascist president. But I never thought of Nick’s character as a particular political figure. This is just a thought. I got it thisPresident, this People around the world who do not protect the constitution and democracy. ”
Director Alex Garland took a different spin at the film’s recent premiere at SXSW.
“We have a fascist president who destroyed and attacked the Constitution.” [American] Nation. That’s a very clear and answerable statement,” the coach was quoted as saying.
inside her variety In the interview, Dunst didn’t shy away from other potentially high-profile topics. zone of interest In director Jonathan Glaser’s Oscar speech, he denied his Jewish identity as a protest against Israel.
“My interpretation is that he was saying that genocide is bad,” she said.
Regarding religion, she did not hide that she is a Christian. She said, “I have both of my children baptized because I love tradition. I believe in God.”
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