This week, Anne Hathaway spoke candidly about her encounter having to kiss "ten guys" for a chemistry read "back in the 2000s."
"We have ten guys coming today, and you are cast," I was informed. Do not you want to make out with each and every one of them? I was not thrilled, so I wondered, 'Is there anything wrong with me?, Hathaway said V Magazine. She did not say what the audition was for in her statement.
She went on, "I thought it sounded gross." "And I just pretended I was excited and got on with it because I was so young and horribly aware of how easy it was to lose everything by being labeled 'difficult.'"
According to Hathaway, in the early aughts, this conduct was "considered normal." "Nobody was attempting to be horrible or harm me; it was not a power play," she said. "It was just a different era, and we have more knowledge now."
Hathaway produced her latest movie, The Idea of You, and she handled her chemistry in a somewhat different manner.
"We had each actor choose a song they thought their character would like and play it to get my character moving, and after that we would do a little improv," the actress said. "We pressed play and we just started dancing together," the woman said, sitting on a chair as if they had just returned from a stroll or supper.
Starring Hathaway as a 40-year-old single mother who falls in love with Nicholas Galitzine, a 24-year-old worldwide music singer, is the plot of the movie, which is based on Robinne Lee's 2017 book of the same name.
Hathaway noted that Galitzine chose a song by The Alabama Shakes for his audition. "It was rather simple. As soon as I heard Brittany's voice—the main singer—I could not help but smile. He calmed when he saw me smiling, and we immediately began dancing. No one was bragging. No one was vying for the job. We were simply dancing in space. Our director, Michael Showalter, was grinning as I turned to look at him. "Spark!"
"We have ten guys coming today, and you are cast," I was informed. Do not you want to make out with each and every one of them? I was not thrilled, so I wondered, 'Is there anything wrong with me?, Hathaway said V Magazine. She did not say what the audition was for in her statement.
She went on, "I thought it sounded gross." "And I just pretended I was excited and got on with it because I was so young and horribly aware of how easy it was to lose everything by being labeled 'difficult.'"
According to Hathaway, in the early aughts, this conduct was "considered normal." "Nobody was attempting to be horrible or harm me; it was not a power play," she said. "It was just a different era, and we have more knowledge now."
Hathaway produced her latest movie, The Idea of You, and she handled her chemistry in a somewhat different manner.
"We had each actor choose a song they thought their character would like and play it to get my character moving, and after that we would do a little improv," the actress said. "We pressed play and we just started dancing together," the woman said, sitting on a chair as if they had just returned from a stroll or supper.
Starring Hathaway as a 40-year-old single mother who falls in love with Nicholas Galitzine, a 24-year-old worldwide music singer, is the plot of the movie, which is based on Robinne Lee's 2017 book of the same name.
Hathaway noted that Galitzine chose a song by The Alabama Shakes for his audition. "It was rather simple. As soon as I heard Brittany's voice—the main singer—I could not help but smile. He calmed when he saw me smiling, and we immediately began dancing. No one was bragging. No one was vying for the job. We were simply dancing in space. Our director, Michael Showalter, was grinning as I turned to look at him. "Spark!"