"Black Widow" described the "powerful" film about women's problems

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In an interview with TotalFilm, the director of "Black Widow" Kate Shortland and the performer of one of Florence Pugh described his film as a "painful, but powerful" story about the ill-treatment of women. Shortland said:

This is the only character without superposses. In this we see her strength, because she always needs to be laid out full to get out of bad situations. And we really put it in various difficult situations.

Natasha is similar to Claris performed by Jody Foster from the "silence of the lambs". When she holds a gun, he shakes, but inside it is tough and straining. I wanted to convey these qualities to the character. When you look at her in various situations, you do not just want to see that she will choose from them, you want to see her hardness and determination. And we did it.

The performer of the role of Elena Belova Florence Pugh says in the same interview:

One of the most interesting things in the film - how far I went with him Kate. This is a film about the ill-treatment of women, how they make forced hysterectomy. He is about the girls stolen around the world. It is so painful and so important. These women are killer, but still they still need to discuss how they were rapidly. This is incredibly powerful.

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