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Exactly, Monk.
And a very hypocritical one at that.
Gonna boycott flicks with her from this point forward.
I'd rather die a natual death with a clear MGTOW conscience somewhere off the grid than one within "modern" civilisation with a big stress mark on my forehead and a couple of dozen tubes plugged into my body. Back to the plantation..? Me..? Hey, literally: I won't ever fucking kid myself...YZERLMNTSIC
Luc Besson who made Leon The Professional started dating a girl who was 15 and married her when she was 16 – this happened at about the time the movie was made. His wife says the movie was inspired by their relationship. So in the Professional he over sexualizes a 12 year old and puts her in adult situations where she manipulates an idiot man who is more child-like than the precocious little girl. What is this if not a pedo oversexualizing a young girl and putting her into a contrived adult situation to justify his own actions and fantasies?
I’ve read that Portman’s parents were against her being in the movie, but allowed her to do the movie because she really wanted to. This is bulls~~~, she was just a kid and her parents made the decision, this is on them. Apparently there was a shower scene with Leon she refused to do, but in the end Portman’s parents allowed this piece of borderline child porn to be made with their daughter “because she wanted to so bad.” And then when a pedo writes to her, responding to her as if she is the character she portrayed, she becomes the poor victim. If you don’t want to be the subject of a pedophile’s dreams, don’t play the part of a girl who is a pedophile’s dream.
Many of her last few films failed to rate beyond a million dollars at the box office. A few barely passed $500k.
Knight of Cups (2015): $1.1 million
A Tale of Love and Darkness (2015): $572,212
Jane Got a Gun (2016): $3 million – Budget: $25 million. That’s a $22 million loss. Also distributed by The Weinstein Company – who’d have guessed?
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016): $16.4 million – Budget: $28 million. That’s an $11.6 million loss.
Planetarium (2016): $530,515
Song to Song (2017): $1,027,769 – It’s never a good sign when the box office can be calculated to the dollar, or when they don’t report the film budget.
The last film she was in to see major release was Thor: The Something or Other in 2013.
Her film career is over, at least as anything more than a supporting character in superhero movies.
And as we all know, a dead career == #metoo
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