Emily Blunt's portrayal of Kitty Oppenheimer in the film 'Oppenheimer' has garnered significant attention, with some suggesting she may win an Oscar for her performance. Blunt expressed empathy for the character's struggles, particularly her maternal isolation and the pressure to conform to societal expectations. The actress also emphasized her indifference towards whether her character is likable, highlighting the complexity of her role. Jenny Agutter, another actress, discussed the impact of the internet on her teenage nude scene, expressing concern over its misinterpretation in the digital age.
Emily Blunt on Kitty Oppenheimer’s maternal isolation: “I really sympathized with that idea of someone deteriorating at the ironing board.” https://t.co/dm1XaOVoF7
Emily Blunt Doesn’t Care if Her ‘Oppenheimer’ Character Is Likable https://t.co/NdroXXD1Bo
“I tried to empathize with the woman who was in possession of a phenomenal brain herself, who is having to contort herself into the good housewife,” Emily Blunt said of her performance as Kitty Oppenheimer. https://t.co/lkoQPGas9q https://t.co/e7zTFscgJW
Emily Blunt might just nab an Oscar for her performance as Kitty Oppenheimer. “I really sympathized with that idea of someone deteriorating at the ironing board.” https://t.co/b259Qwa9Cj
Blunt stole every scene she was in. Emily Blunt Doesn’t Care if Her ‘Oppenheimer’ Character Is Likable https://t.co/x1zHZy5pC9
🗣 "My teenage nude scene was innocent – the internet has corrupted all of that." Jenny Agutter talks growing up on screen, her passion for charity work and being unafraid to stand ... https://t.co/xUA69MSL3j