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Scarlett Johansson Lost This Role Because She Was Considered Too Sexy
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Sexy can be a double-edged sword for actresses. It can be an advantage, but not infrequently it also makes them lose interesting projects like what Scarlett Johansson experienced.
The Black Widow star is known for her beautiful face, body and very sexy voice in Hollywood. Many producers and directors want to work with him.
One of them is David Fincher who worked on The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo in 2011. At that time the woman who is familiarly called ScarJo auditioned as the main character.
She also appeared very charming and succeeded in bringing Lisbeth Salander’s character to life. Unfortunately, ScarJo’s sexy impression was still so strong that he was considered ‘disturbing’ enough that he was not chosen to duet with Daniel Craig in the film.
“Scarlett Johansson is a good figure. She was very cool at the audition, but unfortunately, when you see Scarlett, people are just waiting for her to have a sexy scene,” he explained.
Scarlett Johansson’s sexiness, called David, can obscure the storyline and the conflicts that are built in the film. He finally chose Rooney Mara as the main character in the film.
Scarlett Johansson started her career at the age of 9 in the film North (1994). She also earned praise for her performance with Bill Murray in 2003 when she starred in Lost in Translation as Sofia Coppola.
In this film, she is only 17 years old, but she plays an adult female character.
“Because I think people feel I’m much older and I’ve been acting for a long time, I was treated unfairly in a strange way in the form of sexual exploitation. I thought my career was over,” said ScarJo.
This feeling arises because she often receives almost the same role offers, as a sexy girl who has the charm to make men fall in love with her. ScarJo also felt embarrassed regarding his own career but he mightn’t do much regarding it.
Her teenage years were filled with depictions of mature women who became the dreams of boys. And does he enjoy it? Absolutely not! He actually felt afraid of the stamp of society regarding it.
Fortunately, young actresses now don’t have to experience what happened to her. Hollywood seems to have changed and become more friendly and kind to its young stars.
“Now I see young actors who are in their 20s. It seems they are allowed to do different things. It’s a different time. We also can’t be unfair to other actors (separate), fortunately isn’t it? People become more dynamic,” explained the 37-year-old actress.
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China’s Significant Accomplishment in Securing Agreement from Saudi Arabia and Iran amid USA’s Gradual Departure from the Middle East, Reports The Independent.
Chinese mediation has resulted in talks between the Iranian and Saudi Foreign Ministers, leading to an agreement to study the possibility of re-opening direct flights between the two countries and granting entry visas. The deal represents a significant achievement for Chinese diplomacy in the Middle East, with the two countries appreciating the importance of restoring the security alliance between them, signed in 2001. The talks, the first since 2016, may constitute a step towards the return of stability in the region. Meanwhile, Democrats in the U.S. are being accused of playing a dangerous game regarding former President Trump, with mounting discontent among leftists contributing to raising his popularity, and supporting his efforts to gain sympathy. The Democrats believe they should make confronting Trump’s election campaign their first task at the national level, so that they distance him from the battlefield he prefers, by practicing political hardening once morest his Republican Party opposition in the primaries to select the party’s candidate for the upcoming presidential elections.
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A video clip showed the Chinese foreign minister encouraging his Iranian and Saudi counterparts to shake hands
British newspapers, in their paper and digital copies, issued on Friday morning, dealt with the file of normalization of Saudi and Iranian relations, led by The Independent Online, which published a report by journalist Alisha Rahman Sarkar, entitled “Saudi Arabia and Iran will restore airlines and normalize diplomatic relations.”
Alisha describes the exchange of diplomatic missions between the two countries as a huge achievement, resulting from the Chinese mediation between the two countries, which resulted in meetings attended by the Iranian and Saudi foreign ministers, in the Chinese capital, Beijing, on Thursday.
The journalist explains that, according to the agreement, the two sides will study the possibility of reopening direct flights between them and granting entry visas. The Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and his Iranian counterpart, Hussein Amir Abdullahian, pledged to continue making efforts to improve relations.
Alisha considers that the agreement is a huge achievement for Chinese diplomacy in the Middle East, at a time when the Arab countries see the United States slowly withdrawing from the region, and she quotes Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang as saying, “Beijing is trying to support the countries of the Middle East to control their destinies in the face of any external influences, and preserving the future of the entire region.”
Alisha adds that the agreement may constitute a step towards the return of stability to the region, following they spent decades supporting militias fighting the agency, in different countries, and the interviews that took place between representatives of the two countries in Beijing are the first since 2016, when tensions between them increased rapidly, following The execution of Saudi Arabia, a prominent Shiite cleric.
And he reviewed the accusations made by Saudi Arabia once morest Iran of financing the Houthi militia in Yemen, which fired missiles at Saudi institutions, including sites belonging to the Aramco oil company, in 2019, which reduced the daily oil production of the kingdom by regarding half for a temporary period.
Alisha concludes by saying that, according to the agreement, the two countries appreciate the importance of restoring the security alliance between them, which was signed in 2001, during which the two parties focused on the importance of cooperation in confronting terrorism, drug smuggling, and money laundering. In addition, there is an agreement for commercial and technical cooperation between the two countries that was signed in 2001. 1998.
“The Democrats and Trump Game”
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The Times published a report by Justin Webb entitled “The Democrats Are Playing a Dangerous Game with Trump”, in which Webb considers that the Democrats are dealing violently with the accusations leveled once morest former President Donald Trump, regarding paying money to silence a porn actress, while dealing leniently with the cities they control, It witnesses daily crimes and massacres, referring to the murder of Bob Lee, founder of the Cash App application in San Francisco.
And he adds that the public prosecutor in the West Coast regions of the Democrats, in the United States, is accused of leniency with the crime, while the public prosecutor in the states of the eastern coast, tries the accused in simple crimes, without inaction, adding, “You do not need to be a supporter of Trump to be able to see this picture.” the obvious.”
Webb says, “There are reports circulating of mounting discontent among leftists in the United States with regard to the accusations once morest Trump, which will certainly contribute to raising his popularity, supporting his efforts to gain sympathy, and presenting himself as a victim rather than a criminal, which is the last thing Democrats want to happen.” .
Webb adds that the Democrats, with whom he spoke over the past few days, believe that the party should make confronting Trump’s election campaign, which is currently being built, their first task at the national level, so that they distance him from the battlefield he prefers, by practicing political hardening once morest his rivals within the Republican Party. opposition, in the primaries to select the party’s candidate for the upcoming presidential elections.
He adds that the Democrats answer the question, Would you have preferred to confront Trump as a presidential candidate over the Republicans in the 2016 elections? Of course, they assert that the answer is (yes), pointing out that they are exploiting his hard-line tendencies to brand the Republican Party, to the extent that they interfered in the midterm elections last year, and spent millions of dollars supporting pro-Trump candidates once morest their moderate rivals, within the Republican Party.
Webb goes by the opinion of Republican hardliners regarding what is going on, and that it is a plot designed once morest Trump personally, to support him in winning the primary elections in the Republican Party, and then to remove him from it at a critical time by judicial rulings.
Webb concludes: “This political game, if it may be described as that, with Trump’s support, is a very braggart game, but it is another version of Machiavellianism, and if it succeeds, it will be the most important political gamble that the Republicans have taken.”
In conclusion, Friday’s British newspapers covered two vastly different topics. While The Independent Online reported on the potential normalization of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, facilitated by Chinese mediation, The Times ran an op-ed by Justin Webb criticizing the Democrats’ handling of the accusations once morest former President Donald Trump. Webb argues that the Democrats’ aggressive approach may only add to Trump’s popularity, as he seeks sympathy and plays the victim card. Whether it is a potential breakthrough in regional diplomacy or a politically charged game, both stories underscore the dynamic nature of international relations and politics.
Cutting ties with Taiwan threatens livelihoods Honduras shrimp industry fears future
Thousands of people working in the shrimp farming industry on Honduras’ Pacific coast are now worried regarding their future following the Honduras government decided to sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan last month. .
“We don’t want them to stop doing business with Taiwan,” Lorena de Jesus Zelaya, 51, who works in a shrimp processing factory, told AFP.
She works with 800 other women at a warehouse in Choluteca province, where frozen shrimp are packed and sent to refrigerated containers for shipment to Taiwan, Mexico and Europe. Cholutka Province is located regarding 85 kilometers south of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Hongguo.
Wearing a hat, apron and rubber shoes, Celaya told AFP she had worked in the shrimp industry for 31 years.
Hongguo’s left-wing president, Xiomara Castro, announced last month that he would cut off diplomatic relations with Taiwan and establish diplomatic ties with China instead.
Workers in the shrimp industry in Hongguo worry that the severance of diplomatic ties between Hongguo and Taiwan will jeopardize the free trade agreement between Honduras and Taiwan signed in 2008, on which their livelihoods are largely dependent.
“For Honduras, as a shrimp producer, losing the Taiwan market is a very difficult situation, in terms of price,” businessman Yader Rodriguez, 46, told AFP.
Rodriguez said, “Taiwan is a high-value market, and our shrimp can be sold for almost twice the price in the Chinese market.”
He added that although China’s economy is 12 times the size of Taiwan’s, “we are very concerned regarding what this political decision will bring.”
According to Rodriguez, shrimp exports from Honduras are worth regarding $100 million a year.
The National Association of Aquaculturists of Honduras (ANDAH) has expressed concerns in several previous meetings with the authorities.
They fear Taiwan will refuse to buy shrimp from the Central American country and have demanded that the government send a letter to Taiwan demanding that trade ties continue despite a breakdown in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
“The government is willing to listen and find solutions,” said Juan Carlos Javier, the association’s president, adding that Taiwan earned more than a third of Honduras’ shrimp export revenue last year.
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