Florence Pugh on ‘Midsommar’ function
Florence Pugh is not going to “abuse” herself ever once more.
The actress, recognized for her roles in movies like Oppenheimer and Do not Fear Darling, lately opened up in regards to the significance of self-care in her profession.
In an interview for Reign with Josh Smith, the actress revealed that she needed to study to guard herself mentally, acknowledging that some roles have taken a major emotional toll.
“Protecting myself is something I’ve had to learn how to do,” Pugh shared. “Like, there’s been some roles, and I’ve given too much, and I’ve been broken for a long time afterwards.”
She particularly cited her function in Ari Aster’s 2019 movie Midsommar, the place she starred alongside Jack Reynor as a pair drawn right into a disturbing cult in Sweden.
“Like when I did Midsommar, I definitely felt like I abused myself in the places that I got myself to go to, which is the nature of figuring these things out is you need to go, ‘All right, well, I can’t do that again, cause that was too much,'” she defined.
Whereas acknowledging the demanding nature of the function, Pugh emphasised her pleasure within the work.
“I’m proud of what came out of me. I don’t regret it. But there’s definitely things that you have to respect about yourself, and that’s something that I really admired.”