The star of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has spoken out about her support for the actors’ strike
Emily Blunt she is now 40 and the biggest British film star of her generation: she currently outranks Knightley and Mulligan and is the natural successor to Weisz and Winslet.
In her new film, she plays another… debutante. Kitty Puening was a botanist and former Communist Party USA activist who had four husbands before she was 30, the last of whom was Robert Oppenheimer, the so-called father of the atomic bomb.
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“There was something elusive, wild and non-conformist about her,” Blunt tells the Guardian newspaper. “It was the age of contortions for women as they tried to be the perfect housewives. But Kitty was a terrible mother and not a very good housewife and had no desire to be.’
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And the actress continues: “I know so many women, of a certain age, who are angry that their lives are defined by being someone’s mom or someone’s wife. And I understand that. It doesn’t matter that this is not enough for them.”
Emily Blunt is in favor of the actors’ strike. As he says: “I’m a big believer in Unions getting exactly what they want.” For Blunt, the strike is also pretty well timed. A few weeks ago, she mentioned on a podcast that she will be taking a year off to be with her family, daughters Hazel and Violet, and husband, actor and director John Krasinski. She wants to make the most of motherhood. “I love babies and children.”
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A sentiment that has been channeled into recent hits like the Mary Poppins sequel and the thrillers Two Quiet Place. Kitty, meanwhile, according to Oppenheimer’s biography, “had absolutely no intuitive understanding of children.” There are many scenes showing her being cold towards inconsolable babies.
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In the movie Oppenheimer, Kitty is revolted by her husband’s desperation to atone for his sins. “She just wanted to admit it,” she says, among other things in her interview. The actress likes righteous anger. “I’m always really in awe of people who are so completely comfortable in their own skin and uncompromisingly own who they are,” she says. “People for whom there is nothing clouded about their belief in themselves,” she adds.
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