Marion Cotillard reacts to the scene which earned her criticism

Marion Cotillard reacts to the scene which earned her criticism

DARK KNIGHT RISES. Marion Cotillard has long been heavily criticized for one of the scenes in The Dark Knight Rises. The actress had spoken about this several years after the release of the film.

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[Mis à jour le 14 mars 2022 à 20h45] The Dark Knight Rises caused a lot of ink to flow when it was released in 2021. And not only because the film was the conclusion of the trilogy Batman by Christopher Nolan with Christian Bale. One scene in particular caused a lot of reaction and earned Marion Cotillard a lot of criticism: the one where her character, Ra’s al Ghul’s daughter, dies in the last part of the film. Many spectators were, at best doubtful, at worst insulting, on the performance of the French actress during this passage. However, it took four years for the actress to react publicly to this scene.

“I found the reaction a little disproportionate because it’s hard to see yourself reduced to that, when I do the best I can to find authenticity in each character …”, reacted Marion Cotillard, the trembling voice, in an interview with Allocinated in 2016. Often in the cinema, many takes are thrown away because an actor is not necessarily convincing on the first try. The Oscar-winning actress, however, was surprised that this take was kept during the editing of The Dark Knight Rises : “There are failures, and when you see them on the screen, you say to yourself… ‘Why? Why did you keep that?’ After [sur un blockbuster de cet ampleur]there’s no one to blame…or everyone.”

Guillaume Canet defends Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard thus admits to having been hurt by the surge of mocking or insulting messages about her performance in The Dark Knight Rises. “To be reduced to a scene, it was not necessarily very pleasant.” She concedes, however, that she learned to laugh about it and move on: “There really are more serious things in life than that, even if some things can hurt. But I didn’t make it to the end of the day. neither does the roller.” Before this interview, Guillaume Canet had defended his companion in the columns of Première, believing that “Nolan should have mounted another hold.”

Synopsis – It’s been eight years since Batman (Christian Bale) has been seen. Recognized responsible for the death of the Gotham city prosecutor, Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight has traded his hero image for that of a fugitive. At the same time, Bruce Wayne also lives recluse in his mansion. In Gotham, Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) manages to maintain order, in particular thanks to the anti-crime unit set up by Dent. But when Bane (Tom Hardy) starts acting up, Batman’s intervention becomes essential.

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