JAKARTA - Florence Pugh received great appreciation when acting. As one of the young actors, he managed to confirm his name through a number of films such as Don't Worry Darling, Oppenheimer, and most recently - We Live in Time.
Among his series of successful films, Florence Pugh admitted that there was one title that he thought he would no longer play. His character in the Midsommar film is the role he has avoided for now.
In an interview, Pugh admitted to playing Dani draining his mental health so he had to take care of his career side.
"Protecting myself is something I'm starting to learn," Florence Pugh's story in the podcast Foreign with Josh Smith.
"There were some roles and I gave them too much and I felt sick for a long time afterward," he said.
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Florence Pugh plays Dani, a student on vacation with her boyfriend and realizes they are members of a sect in Sweden.
When I acted in Midsommar, I felt I was torturing myself in the places I went to, which is the nature of finding out these things is you need to say, 'Well, I can't do it anymore, because it's too hard.' said Pugh.
Despite everything, Florence Pugh feels that the Midsommar film is a matter of pride that she gets, but playing the character in the film is not her priority.
"I'm proud of what happened to me. I don't regret it, but there are some things you have to respect about yourself and something you want," said Pugh.
I don't think I can play this character without putting it all in. There was always a part of me at the end of filming when I protected his character to the end, even though they did bad things," Florence Pugh continued.
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