Natalie Portman Criticizes Method Acting as a 'Luxury Women Can't Afford'

Portman, who has had a successful career in Hollywood and won an Academy Award, expressed that fully immersing oneself in a character's life may not be feasible for women, considering societal expectations.

Actress Natalie Portman has shared her perspective on method acting, describing it as a luxury that women cannot afford due to the additional roles and responsibilities they often fulfill as wives and mothers. Portman, who has had a successful career in Hollywood and won an Academy Award, expressed that fully immersing oneself in a character's life may not be feasible for women, considering societal expectations.

Portman highlighted that regardless of a woman's class status, they are united by the notion that societal limits affect their destiny and how they can fulfill it. She emphasized that women's stories often revolve around breaking free from these societal conventions.

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Living in Paris for a while, Portman revealed her goal for the year is to master the French language, acknowledging the need to speak it properly despite having a functional grasp of it to navigate daily life in the city.

(With Agency Inputs)

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