一些座谈的内容报道 The 49-year-old Oscar-winning actress recently revealed that years ago someone told her, “you have an actor’s face.” “I think it was a compliment,” Cate expressed. “It’s that thing of not having any particular look, which is particularly helpful in my line of work. I’m not massively plain or massively beautiful. I have a foot in both camps.” “What’s interesting to me, when I approach a new character, is the flaws, the fears and that very human sense of incompleteness,” Cate continued. “That’s the most beautiful thing of all for an actor. I even find myself in other people’s lives.” 来自JustJared
As she plays a gray-haired witch in The House with a Clock in Its Walls, Blanchett was asked what she would do if she had any magical powers herself. “I would make sure that everyone of the age 18 and up registers to vote in the American midterm elections,” she replied. “I come from a country where voting in a democracy is compulsory. And I think freedom is a responsibility that is fast becoming a massive responsibility.” “I would encourage everyone to vote,” she continued. “I don’t know why the rest of the world can’t vote in the American elections, because it affects us all.” Blanchett also talked about the film’s hopeful takeaway: “Alchemy is all about changing lead into gold. The idea of that being a metaphor for now is I think a really exciting one. We don’t have to remain in a place of stasis. We can actually change and transform into something else. “I think that’s a very positive message for children,” she said. “You don’t have to remain labeled and identified by those things you are identified as in high school or university or even in the work place.” 来自THR