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The movie that Natalie Portman regrets filming

The actress Natalie Portman has become an iconic Marvel character for 'Thor: Love and Thunder', but she regrets this tape.

The movie that Natalie Portman regrets filming

Natalie Portman tends to play vulnerable women on film, but apparently, they're always self-assured, all strong in their own way. She demonstrated this in the latest 'Thor: Love and Thunder movie.

Natalie Portman's extensive career in television, film, and theater has provided her with many opportunities to play determined and witty characters that immediately win the audience's sympathy.

Natalie Portman's many characters are often multi-faceted, which makes them fascinating to watch, but there was one character she admitted to regret playing, as the story of what happened behind her made her very uncomfortable.

In 2004, shortly after graduating, Portman admitted in an interview that her education in psychology had already been helpful to her acting career. She said: "I use my background in psychology all the time... there are always studies I've read or something I've read in college that I'll remember when I'm reading a script about a certain disorder, like 'this person might be a little bit bipolar. or associative, that kind of thing".

As an example, in 2006's 'Goya's Ghosts', Portman played a character with a specific disorder. To help with the role, Portman contacted one of her former teachers, who explained the details of the disorder. Portman added, "It's a great resource to have these great teachers."

The funny thing is that it was that same movie in which she also admitted, a few years later, that she almost regretted acting in it. In fact, using her own words, she did not really regret participating in the tape, but rather it was a situation that made her particularly uncomfortable.

Apparently, in 'Goya's Ghosts' there was a scene where her character had to take off her clothes. Turns out they used a body double for the scene.

"I don't really regret it. It's more that I don't like the misappropriation of things, like when you create something as part of a story and then part of it ends up on a site. It's meant to be a dramatic scene and part of a story. That really pisses me off. It's unavoidable and I should know what's up but...

I don't really have a problem with that artistically. I just don't like it when people take it out of a story. He intends to tell you something about a character and then putting a scene somewhere else is... but now it's inevitable, so it's like he should know better," the actress finished, mentioning why she regrets filming that movie.

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