Carey Mulligan on Starring in 'She Said' and the Story's Impact in Hollywood

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The actress sat down with journalist Lisa Ling at Marie Claire's 2022 Power Trip summit.

To Mulligan, taking on the role of Twohey in a story that is still ongoing was a challenge unlike anything she’s done before."[Twohey’s] the most impressive woman. She's been a journalist for, you know, decades. She's incredibly intelligent,” Mulligan said. “And so we weren't just taking on playing real people. We were taking on people who were sort of essentially superheroes to us. So it was definitely a daunting prospect.

“But the change I think has been big, you know, not just in people talking more openly about pay disparity, but also about… There are concrete things now. There are anti-harassment workshops, there are intimacy coordinators, and Zoe Kazan—who's in the film with me—we talk about how insane it is that we never had intimacy coordinators. That you were just put in a room with a man that you didn't really know, maybe didn't like, and just told to sort of get on with it.

"However, you only have to open a newspaper to see that there's... Women are still living through horrific situations all over the world. So, clearly, this is never going to be an overnight fix. But I can't imagine how they compute what they've done. It's just astonishing. And the achievement is just so huge and the impact it's had is so huge and will continue. So how do you measure that? I just can't imagine. To play someone like that is just...

She continued: “You [have] been around for a bit longer, so then your job is to look after everyone, to keep an eye out for other people across the cast and the crew. And I think what the #MeToo movement did, ultimately...was the actresses who had been pitted against each other historically, forever, just went,Mulligan said,"You only have to open a newspaper to see that there's, you know, women are still living through horrific situations all over the world.

“That's why the film feels like there's a timelessness to a very contemporary film, because these issues are things that our mothers, our grandmothers, our great-grandmothers all dealt with. The difference being that what these women did, what Megan and Jodi did, and the survivors, was that they gave us this new landscape where talking about things that had happened to women, have happened to women and to men...

 

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