Related: Margot Robbie on Harley Quinn’s Birds of Prey Costumes: “Less Male Gaze-Y” Then he would turn on a dime and then go back to the charm of the character.” There are a couple of moments in the movie where he rages that he really went there, and you could hear a pin drop. He has these incredible turns of violence, this ferocious quality. You’re like, I like him, he’s cute, it’s fun being in his world. “He’s an incredible villain because he’s so likable and he’s so seducing. Messina added his own thoughts on who McGregor’s Black Mask is: McGregor added that Black Mask is “spoiled in his upbringing to the point of having no contact with what life or people are about, who has a skin this thin and wants nothing more than to be the center of attention.” He also described Black Mask as “an absolute narcissist.” Not only is McGregor describing Black Mask as a misogynist, but he previously described the character as a villain for “the Time of Trump” in an interview with Men’s Journal. Related: Ewan McGregor Describes Birds of Prey’s Black Mask as Villain for “the Time of Trump” But in the Birds of Prey dialogues, there is always a hint of everyday misogyny, of those things you say as a man you do not even realize, mansplaining … All it’s in the script in a very subtle way. “Misogynists in movies are often extreme: they rape, they beat women … And it is legitimate to represent people like that, because they exist and they are obviously the worst. He added, “And I think we need that, we need to be more aware of how we behave with the opposite sex. It is very finely written, there is in the script a real look on misogyny.” “What interested me with Birds of Prey is that it’s a feminist film. Related: Ewan McGregor: Birds of Prey is “a Feminist Film” With a “Real Look on Misogyny”īack in October, McGregor spoke to the French website Premiere and explained what he found interesting about the role. This has been a talking point of the film for McGregor. To help flag that up to guys who need to know that time’s done.” We were just proud to be part of that and be the misogynists in the movie. He continued, “And this film peppered with references to that. McGregor added, “Not only in the sort of extreme ends of misogyny, but also the everyday mild misogyny women have to put up with.” We were both really proud to be involved in a film that was a feminist film that tackled misogyny.” Then McGregor adds, “Yea, it’s about time. Messina begins saying, “It’s about time.” IT’S ABOUT TIME: Ewan McGregor ( says he was happy to lend himself to a feminist film that “tackled misogyny.” He stars as the antagonist in #BirdsofPrey /II5D06q32A McGregor and co-star Chris Messina, who plays serial killer Victor Szasz spoke to the Associated Press.
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