“Scarlett Johansson Talks Casting Controversies and Embracing Versatility in As If Cover Shoot”

In a recent interview with As If magazine, Scarlett Johansson opened up about her successful acting career and the current trend of politically correct casting. The talented 34-year-old actress was featured in a stunning retro-inspired photoshoot for the outlet’s spring/summer 2019 issue, which is now available on newsstands. The shoot was inspired by three collectible limited edition dresses created by art director David Salle and Peter Hidalgo, which added a mod vibe to the overall aesthetic.

Bombshell: Scarlett Johansson spoke candidly about her storied acting career and the growing 'trend' of politically correct casting in a revealing new cover story for As If magazine.

Surprising news: In an exclusive cover story for As If magazine, Scarlett Johansson opened up about her extensive acting career and the recent rise of politically correct casting. She spoke openly and honestly about these topics.

In the vibrant vintage photo session, the beautiful blonde appeared to have been transported from a different era. Scarlett posed in various retro outfits, complemented by her classic Hollywood-style curly hair, against a backdrop of contemporary oversized clip art. Her passion for acting was evident as she displayed a wide range of emotions and expressions while modeling the stunning ensembles. Even if the pay was minimal, she expressed that she would still be content to pursue acting as a career.

Stunning: Art director and interviewer David Salle collaborated with Peter Hidalgo to create three collectible limited edition dresses that inspired the mod vibe of the shoot

Get it! As If is on newsstands now

Impressive: David Salle, an art director and interviewer, joined forces with Peter Hidalgo to design three exclusive dresses that served as the muse for the stylish photo shoot’s mod aesthetic.

Custom! Scarlett looked amazing in one of the custom dresses

Scarlett looked stunning in a unique dress tailored just for her. When asked about her career, she stated that it brings her immense joy and is second only to her lifestyle. Although she loves the glamour that comes with acting, she recognizes that the profession is quite profitable. Scarlett added that she enjoys the luxury of being able to dine at restaurants without a reservation. Despite the playful mood during the photo shoot, Scarlett also spoke earnestly about her passion for acting in the interview.

Truth teller: If acting paid her next to nothing, Scarlett said she would still happily do the job

Scarlett is a true honest person. She admitted that even if she wasn’t paid well for her acting job, she would still do it with joy.

Opening up: The 34-year-old was candid about the good and the bad in her industry

Looking back: She recalled a particularly tough time with director Jonathan Glazer while shooting Under the Skin where she was distraught about his behavior.

The actress, who is 34 years old, was honest about the positives and negatives of her profession. She shared a challenging experience she had while filming the movie Under the Skin with director Jonathan Glazer. During the shoot, her character was frequently wet due to rain and snow, and she was given a warming jacket in between takes to avoid getting cold. However, Glazer ordered the costume director to stop giving her the jacket. Scarlett Johansson remembers feeling furious with Glazer and shooting him a deadly stare. She even joked that she thought about killing him at that moment.

Rough times: Director Jonathan Glazer once instructed the the costume director to stop Scarlett a warm jacket in between takes to make sure she was feeling the cold

During filming, Director Jonathan Glazer once told the costume director to refrain from providing Scarlett with a warm jacket in between takes so that she could genuinely feel the cold weather. This incident took place amidst rough times during filming.

'If I wanted to decide to be wet and cold in order to feel wet and cold I¿ll make that choice myself, you know? But, sometimes directors imagine that they can do something like that.'

In certain situations, directors may think they can force actors to experience things like being wet and cold, but as an actress, I believe I should have the choice to make that decision for myself. I can easily pretend to be cold and numb, but ultimately it should be my choice whether or not to expose myself to certain conditions for the sake of a performance. The entertainment industry has undergone significant changes since I began my career as a child actor. My colleague Scarlett recently faced backlash for accepting a trans character role instead of giving it to a trans actor. Initially, she defended her decision but eventually gave up the role due to overwhelming pressure.

Drama: Recently Scarlett not-so-gracefully bowed out of an upcoming project as a trans character following significant backlash that the role wasn't given to a trans actor.

In the entertainment industry, there has been a recent controversy surrounding Scarlett’s decision to withdraw from a project where she was supposed to play a trans character. This decision came after receiving criticism for not giving the role to a trans actor.

Touchy topic: She addressed was she called the 'political correctness' in casting without directly mentioning her controversial casting in Rub & Tug

The topic that she brought up was a sensitive one, often referred to as “political correctness” in the world of casting. Although she didn’t mention her own controversial casting in Rub & Tug directly, she did touch on it. She expressed her belief that as an actor, she should be able to play any role, whether it be a person, a tree, or even an animal, as it is her job and the requirements of her profession. However, she acknowledged the trend in her industry towards casting decisions based on social issues, and while she understands the reasoning behind it, she feels that it can sometimes impede the artistic process. In her opinion, art should be free of restrictions. She went on to suggest that society would benefit from allowing others to have their own beliefs rather than expecting everyone to conform to one viewpoint.

'You know, as an actor I should be allowed to play any person, or any tree, or any animal because that is my job and the requirements of my job,' she said point blank.

She made a statement without any hesitation, saying that as an actor, she believes she should have the freedom to portray any character, whether it be a person, a tree or even an animal. This is simply part of her profession and the demands it entails.

'I feel like it¿s a trend in my business and it needs to happen for various social reasons, yet there are times it does get uncomfortable when it affects the art because I feel art should be free of restrictions.'

In my line of work, it seems like inclusivity is becoming a popular trend. While I understand the importance of this movement for social reasons, there are moments when it can be uncomfortable as it may limit artistic expression. I believe that art should have no boundaries and restrictions in order to truly excel. As someone in front of the camera, I often find that the final product in theaters is different from the movie I thought I was making. This can be both a pleasant surprise or a devastating disappointment. It’s also interesting to note that how I approach a role or character may differ from how viewers interpret it. Take my role in Lost in Translation, for example. Many people see it as a story about a stranger in a strange land, but there’s so much more to it than that.

Always a surprise: The star, who has been in the industry for much of her life, went on to explain that as someone in front of the camera, she rarely ends up with the movie she thought she was making

It’s always a surprise for this Hollywood star, who has spent most of her life in the industry, as she rarely ends up with the movie she thought she was making. One of her most memorable roles was in the film Lost in Translation, where she played a young woman experiencing the loss of her innocence and developing a profound relationship with a stranger. To her, the movie was more about the relationship between her character and Bill Murray’s character than being in a foreign land. Being in an unfamiliar environment allowed her character to gain perspective on her life that she wouldn’t have had if she were in her familiar surroundings, where she would feel suffocated by the expectations of those around her.

'To me, Lost in Translation was so specific to a young woman experiencing her loss of innocence, and her profound relationship with a stranger made the experience transformative.'

In my opinion, Lost in Translation was a movie that resonated with young women going through a loss of innocence. The main character’s relationship with a stranger was particularly impactful and transformative for her. Editor in Chief of As If Magazine and Photographer, Tatijana Shoan, expressed how working with actress Scarlett Johansson and artist David Salle elevated a typical celebrity photoshoot into a unique creative partnership. With David’s vision and Scarlett’s enthusiasm, Tatijana had the coveted role of photographer, resulting in a mesmerizing art and fashion editorial. The editorial features Scarlett living within Salle’s paintings and includes limited-edition dresses that will undoubtedly become future museum pieces.

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