Pugh recently wrapped production on Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling. A conversation with the rising star, who’s on the cusp of a major breakthroughthanks to Ari Aster’s stylized horror story Midsommar, plus roles in Marvel’s. “Midsommar” is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. ![]() Pugh concludes, “Scenes that make you hurt, or cringe, or turn away from the screen when watching are scenes designed to make you feel, for ten seconds at least, the most human. We nervously giggled, and cried some more. We got up from our knees after two hours of screaming and wailing and grieving. But I knew I would never be so open and so raw and so exhausted like I was that day ever again. Even more worryingly, I may never work like this or see these women again…I may find these talented women on another film set, but as much as I wish that, that only rarely happens. As Pugh explains, “I documented this moment because I knew I probably wouldn’t see all these women like this again. The actress said she had waited “too long” to share this behind-the-scenes moment with her social media followers. ![]() But by the end we would roll in each other’s laps and cry and allow our bodies to keep heaving.” Pugh continues, “We all looked at each other before we started rolling and knew it would be hard. I’m not a big crier, so going through that with them was true safely and love and respect. As terrifying as it was to watch, it was to read and know we had to do it. “Truly, these women made this scene possible,” Pugh writes. 'A Good Person' Trailer: Florence Pugh Grieves with Guilt in Zach Braff's Family Dramaįrom 'Nymphomaniac' to 'Little Ashes': Unsimulated Sex Scenes in 38 Films 'Beau Is Afraid' Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix Is Haunted in Ari Aster's Latest A24 Nightmare Dani is taken back to her sleeping cabin by some of the village’s young women and they collectively endure a breakdown together, crying and screaming in unison. The scene in question takes place after Pugh’s Dani discovers her boyfriend Christian (Jack Reynor) cheating on her by participating in a ritualistic orgy. I remember it being really hard to stop.” When Ari said cut, we all clung on to each other’s arms and dug our nails into each other’s palms and wept. Pugh posted a behind-the-scenes photo of herself and her co-stars still reeling from the grueling film shoot, writing, “I remember the first take being so long, much longer than is displayed in the film that you all watched. The post finds the Oscar-nominated actress reflecting on the horror movie’s climactic breakdown scene, which became a career-defining acting moment for Pugh considering how terrifying it was to endure. ![]() “On this film, in this scene, I found a true sisterhood,” Florence Pugh writes in an emotional tribute to Ari Aster’s “ Midsommar” posted on social media.
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