‘Charlie's Angels' Stars Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu Reunite With Demi Moore After 6 Years to Champion ‘The Substance': ‘You've Always Had It in You'
The video by Vanity Fair was the first time all four actors had been together since actress Liu's Hollywood ceremony in 2019.
I think I can speak for all of us- we're all incredibly proud of you," Liu said to Moore. "This performance was a solid representation of your abilities, something you've shown in all the work you've done before. There's a tremendous amount of vulnerability in the strength you display while performing in front of the camera.
That moment when you take off your makeup, revealing the psychological impact of society's unattainable standards of beauty, aging, and commercialism, was particularly striking," she said. "You captured that raw, vulnerable feeling of being insecure, yet embracing yourself, only to realize that others may not accept you at that level.
Moore won a Golden Globe for her role as Elizabeth Sparkle in "The Substance," which tells the story of a well-known actor and popular TV fitness personality who decides to inject herself with a new experimental treatment to halt her fading fame. Apart from her Oscar nomination for best actress, Moore also received nominations from the Critics Choice Awards, the BAFTAs, and the Screen Actors Guild Awards. She is seen as a top contender for the Academy Award.
"We're all conditioned to be objectified - that's just a fact for women," Diaz said to Moore. "No matter if we're movie stars or not, it's all of us. It's especially extreme for us, because we're put on a screen and literally turned into objects. We've even been made into dolls. This objectification is just so deeply ingrained and shocking. We end up catering to that objectification and trying to meet its expectations in many ways.
You don't need permission from anyone just by doing this presentation," Diaz continued. "It looks like there was an unwritten rule in the film industry for a long time, and everyone followed it. You went in and basically tore that rulebook up, saying you disagree with it. You're rewriting it, and you're doing it in a bold and unconventional way.
"The Substance," a film written and directed by Coralie Fargeat, received top honors at Cannes last year for its screenplay and has been nominated for five Academy Awards, including best picture and best director.
to watch the full reunion between Katie Moore and her "Charlie's Angels" co-stars.
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