Ryan Gosling told in an interview for WSJ Magazine's series “The One”, that a scene from the film “La La Land ” haunts him. In the image of the choreography that became a poster for the film that won six Oscars, he left his hand bent instead of straight, as had been requested.
The actor commented that it “broke the energy” of the movement. “Even though everyone told me it wasn't cool”, he admitted that he thought it would be better to follow his intuition and said that this image haunts him, because he always sees it. The “Barbie” actor nicknamed the failed move “La La Hands”, in a play on the film’s title.
“You know what would be cooler? [mostrando a mão reta]”. When asked if his previous experience with dancing helped him, he denied it, saying that the movement that haunts him is proof of that.
@wallstreetjournal Actor Ryan Gosling shares the reason he'd like to redo his role in “La La Land” with WSJ. Magazine. #ryangosling #lalaland #actor #movie #hollywood #wsj #wsjmagazine #wallstreetjournal #thewallstreetjournal Additional visuals: Lionsgate
In addition, Ryan Gosling spoke about his new film, “The Fall Guy” (“The Stuntman”, in Portuguese), an adaptation of the 1980s TV series of the same name that exalts the profession of actors’ replacements in dangerous scenes. He says that he has had stuntmen his whole life and that he likes the fact that, in this work, they are the protagonists of the story.
Still, when asked about the secret to being famous, he advised never to search your name on Google.
Source: CNN Brasil

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