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Recounting her experiences from an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in 2018, Margot Robbie’s reflection on the infamous bubble bath scene – an unmistakable mix of glamour and grit – wasn’t what many expected.

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While many celebrities might wince at recalling scenes where they were on-screen objects, Robbie’s perspective stands stark and unapologetic.

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Robbie, well-known for her attention to detail in her roles, explained how acting alone can present distinct challenges. Some actors draw inspiration from their fellow actors, using their energy to deliver captivating performances. Robbie echoed this sentiment in the interview withTHR, as well.

“I need to be with other actors then all my focus is on what they’re doing and then all I need to do is react to it and I’m just too in my head.”

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However, her role inThe Big Shortturned this convention on its head. During the Round Table interview byTHR, the Hollywood star revealed that she was having an intimate chat with viewers, saying it felt like she was“having a chat to everyone.”

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“All I need to do is react to it and I’m just too in my head. I was looking at the camera it kind of felt like I was having a chat to everyone. I don’t know… Easiest day of work I’ve ever done in my life…”

Picture Margot Robbie, surrounded by luxury in a beautiful Malibu mansion, preparing for her scene. The scenario itself sounds effortlessly enchanting. However, things turned unexpectedly when director Adam McKay suggested using a teleprompter for the scene.

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While the average person might assume reading lines off a teleprompter would be easy for an experienced actress like Robbie, she disagreed. The reason? Authenticity. Robbie honestly expressed toTHRthat comprehending the technical jargon was crucial.

“I had to like… I just had to research it and kind of actually understand it ’cause I was… I couldn’t get all the technical lingo down without actually knowing what I was saying.”

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Acting may seem like it’s all about the final on-screen performance, butMargot Robbie’sapproach proves otherwise. As revealed toTHR, The Australian actress begins her character preparation long before she arrives on set. Robbie thrills at the chance to learn new skills for each role she takes on, such as ice skating forI, Tonyaor pickpocketing forFocus.

“I get excited with every character when there’s a skill set you get to learn for it.”

TheBarbieactress’s dedication extends beyond physical abilities; Robbie delves deep into her characters, creating detailed timelines and backstories and working with a team of coaches to perfect dialect and movement.

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To accurately portray the character of Tonya Harding inI, Tonya, Robbie went to great lengths. She thoroughly researched every footage of the real-life Tonya Harding to ensure authenticity.

Robbie confessed to immersing herself into Tonya’s world for a significant time. Her dedication included listening to Harding’s voice on her iPod and exploring the character’s psyche. Robbie’s level of commitment was truly remarkable.

Source:The Hollywood Reporter

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Mabel, aka MJ, is a FandomWire Sr. Writer, pop-culture fanatic, and an MA in Health Demography holder. When she’s not indulging in her guilty pleasure of penning everything Hollywood, Marvel & DC, she writes academic essays on COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. With 2500+ articles published online, she brings a unique twist to entertainment writing. A jack-of-all-trades, MJ enjoys movies, writes/acts in plays, writes music, and dreams of being a successful actress. She offers a fresh perspective, making her writing a must-read for those seeking knowledge and entertainment.

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