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Mila Kunis doesn't need to be saved |
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Thursday, September 30 2010
The actress says she's "rarely interested" in being the victim.
"Very rarely am I attracted to characters that are 'woe is me'," she said. "I'm not a big fan of women that have to be the victim and need to be saved, at all times.
"I don't necessarily think that's how it is, in real life, and I don't think that's how it should be in films. I think anyone, if given the right, will persevere, and she was given the opportunity to learn, become stronger and grow. I think it would be an unjust portrayal of people, if you didn't let the character grow."
In her new movie Black Swan, Mila Kunis locks lips with costar Natalie Portman, whom she she has previously described as "every guy's dream".
"It's two girls making out, and guys have a thing for that," she said. "Nat is like every guy's dream. She's a nerd's idea of heaven. The whole thing is silly, but I can see why people care."
"It's a very extreme movie," Mila adds. "It's has some very extreme situations but it's really not explicit in any way."by FW Editor |
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