Godzilla Shocked Elizabeth Olsen In An Emotional Way
While speaking with Den of Geek, Olsen opened up about how emotional parts of “Godzilla” ultimately made her. “I was actually shocked that I wanted to cry like twice in the film,” Olsen admitted. The actress was particularly taken with an early scene between Bryan Cranston and Juliette Binoche, where Binoche’s character ends up dying in front of Cranston’s eyes. Olsen said:
“I think that shocked me. I never really worked with anyone except Carson [Bolde] who played my son and Aaron, very briefly—and this other actress Jill [Teed] who played one of the nurses—and so, it’s just nice to see what everyone else is doing. There’s a part of me that thought I should have seen what everyone else was doing…But it’s good that I didn’t, because I’m not seeing everything they’re seeing. I’m seeing it from a very different perspective, and it’s just eye-opening to see what everyone else did.”
I’m sure Olsen’s fans probably wished she had a little more to do in the movie, but at the very least, she got to experience the emotional beats fresh. And she’s right: the scene between Cranston and Binoche is surprisingly emotionally, especially for a big monster movie.
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