Chris Hemsworth regrets his role in Thor: Love and Thunder
30 april 2024 в 22:02
Chris Hemsworth sadly recalls his work in the movie «Thor: Love and Thunder». The 40-year-old hero of the Marvel Cinematic Universe criticizes his performance on screen during a new interview as a «parody» of himself.
«I got carried away with improvisation and madness, and became a parody of myself», - Chris told Vanity Fair magazine in an interview published on Tuesday, April 30. «I couldn’t finish it».
Reflecting on his 2022 film, Chris admitted that at this stage of his career he had been «trying so hard to overcome and break through things, out of obsession and desperation to build this career, and I was just worn out».
«I worried about everything», - he confessed. «Nothing brought me joy anymore, or I imagined it did. I was making movies one after another and doing press tours, and I was married and had three young children, and all of this was happening at the same time in a very short period of time».
Chris shares his children, daughter India and sons Sasha and Tristan, with his wife Elsa Pataky. Later in his interview, the star of the «Thor» franchise provided more context on his thinking at the time of the release of «Love and Thunder».
«You're just running on fumes, and then you come to something with an empty tank and start tearing everything apart», - he said, before listing the questions he asked himself. «Why am I making this movie? Why isn’t the script better? Why didn’t this director call me for this or why wasn’t I considered for this role? Why didn’t [Martin] Scorsese or [Quentin] Tarantino invite me? I started taking everything too seriously and too personally».
Admitting, Chris added that his mind began to fill with self-doubt, which affected his moments with family members and friends.
«My mom would come for a cup of coffee, and she had to snap her fingers and say, 'Chris, where are you? Come on, I’m here,'» he noted. «The noise in my head became so intense — and then the feeling of guilt, that every time I left lunch with my parents or a friend, I would say, 'God, I wasn’t even there. I just spent time complaining or complaining.' There is some narcissism in this. How many more years are we going to have this conversation? Just shut up, Chris»
«I got carried away with improvisation and madness, and became a parody of myself», - Chris told Vanity Fair magazine in an interview published on Tuesday, April 30. «I couldn’t finish it».
Reflecting on his 2022 film, Chris admitted that at this stage of his career he had been «trying so hard to overcome and break through things, out of obsession and desperation to build this career, and I was just worn out».
«I worried about everything», - he confessed. «Nothing brought me joy anymore, or I imagined it did. I was making movies one after another and doing press tours, and I was married and had three young children, and all of this was happening at the same time in a very short period of time».
Chris shares his children, daughter India and sons Sasha and Tristan, with his wife Elsa Pataky. Later in his interview, the star of the «Thor» franchise provided more context on his thinking at the time of the release of «Love and Thunder».
«You're just running on fumes, and then you come to something with an empty tank and start tearing everything apart», - he said, before listing the questions he asked himself. «Why am I making this movie? Why isn’t the script better? Why didn’t this director call me for this or why wasn’t I considered for this role? Why didn’t [Martin] Scorsese or [Quentin] Tarantino invite me? I started taking everything too seriously and too personally».
Admitting, Chris added that his mind began to fill with self-doubt, which affected his moments with family members and friends.
«My mom would come for a cup of coffee, and she had to snap her fingers and say, 'Chris, where are you? Come on, I’m here,'» he noted. «The noise in my head became so intense — and then the feeling of guilt, that every time I left lunch with my parents or a friend, I would say, 'God, I wasn’t even there. I just spent time complaining or complaining.' There is some narcissism in this. How many more years are we going to have this conversation? Just shut up, Chris»
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