{"id":227120,"date":"2017-07-11T11:28:10","date_gmt":"2017-07-11T15:28:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/how-charlize-theron-got-ripped-bruised-and-naked-for-atomic-blonde-variety.php"},"modified":"2017-07-11T11:28:10","modified_gmt":"2017-07-11T15:28:10","slug":"how-charlize-theron-got-ripped-bruised-and-naked-for-atomic-blonde-variety","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/zeitgeist-movement\/how-charlize-theron-got-ripped-bruised-and-naked-for-atomic-blonde-variety.php","title":{"rendered":"How Charlize Theron Got Ripped, Bruised (and Naked!) for &#8216;Atomic Blonde&#8217; &#8211; Variety"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Playing an ass-kicking international spy cant be easy, but    Charlize Theron really suffered    for her craft in Atomic Blonde. She twisted her    knee, bruised her ribs and had to undergo extensive dental    surgery, because she clenched down so hard on her jaw she    cracked two teeth while getting in shape to throw burly men    over her shoulders.  <\/p>\n<p>    This story first appeared in the July 11, 2017 issue of    Variety. Subscribe    today.See more.  <\/p>\n<p>    It happened the first month of training, Theron says. I had    severe tooth pain, which I never had in my entire life. She    thought it was just a cavity at first, until her dentist told    her shed need to have an operation before leaving for the    shoot in Budapest. Having to cut one of the teeth out and root    canals, Theron says. It was tough. You want to be in your    best fighting shape, and its hard. I had the removal and I had    to put a donor bone in there to heal until I came back, and    then I had another surgery to put a metal screw in there.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its the kind of confessional that would make even the toughest    male star wince. But Theron tells the story matter-of-factly,    offering a look to a reporter that signals: Next question?  <\/p>\n<p>    Atomic Blonde, a high-adrenaline action movie that feels like    a mash-up of The Bourne Identity and Alias set in 1989    Berlin, is poised to be a summer hit when Focus Features debuts    it on July 28. Following the success of Wonder Woman, which    has grossed more than $350 million at the U.S. box office, it    just may be that female action stars are finally getting some    respect in the business where cash speaks even louder than    sexism. At the same time, their macho big-screen counterparts,    Tom Cruise, the Rock and Charlie Hunnam, have suffered costly    box office disasters this summer.  <\/p>\n<p>    Director Patty Jenkins, who made Wonder Woman, says shes    hopeful that the age of the female action star has dawned. For    our films to be successful and make a lot of money as well as    having a female lead sends a huge message to the world that    this is something possible, she says. People are watching and    paying attention. Although Jenkins hasnt seen Atomic Blonde    yet, she feels a kinship to the project because she directed    Theron in her 2003 Oscar-winning role in Monster. Every once    in a while, Jenkins adds, Ill see a newspaper with a picture    of Gal Gadot on the left and Charlize on the right, and Ill    get emotionally confused. Those are my girls!  <\/p>\n<p>    It feels like the perfect moment in the zeitgeist for strong    women to roar on-screen, amid a renewed wave of feminism that    has risen up against the Trump administration. But this    wouldnt be the first time that Hollywood was stuck in the    past. Even an A-list star like Theron wasnt being courted for    tentpole action pictures until power agent Bryan Lourd slipped    her the script to Mad Max: Fury Road, and she met with    director George Miller for the part of the one-armed Imperator    Furiosa.  <\/p>\n<p>    I got offered a lot of stuff in action movies that was either    the girl behind the computer or the wife, Theron says. At a    peak in her post-Monster career, in 2005, she tried to launch    a strong female hero, only to be savaged by terrible reviews.    When Aeon Flux came to me, I thought that could be    something. I was never completely sold on the entire concept,    but I really loved [director] Karyn Kusamas movie    [Girlfight]. So I threw myself into that with the belief that    shes a great filmmaker.  <\/p>\n<p>    And then we fed it all up, she says with a laugh. I just    dont think we really knew how to execute it. And its    disappointing, but it happens. Ive been in this business long    enough to know that you cannot get it right every time. I might    have gotten this right because of that.  <\/p>\n<p>    Atomic Blonde was a passion project for Theron that she    produced through her company Denver & Delilah Prods. (named    after her dogs), run by Beth Kono and AJ Dix. She spent five    years developing the material, after reading a treatment based    on a then unpublished graphic novel named The Coldest City.    She hired screenwriter Kurt Johnstad to expand on the    character, an enigmatic woman named Lorraine who is ruthless    and tough.And she brought on David Leitch (John Wick)    as the director, after interviewing both men and women, to    choreograph dazzling fight sequences on a shoestring budget     for the genre  of $30 million.  <\/p>\n<p>    Word of mouth has been so positive since the movie premiered in    March at SXSW that executives at Universal took over the    marketing from its indie division, sidelining Focus from its    own release. It does look like a big movie, says Universal    Pictures chairman Donna Langley, who envisions the story as the    first in a franchise. Its a phenomenal character that shes    created, and I see deploying that character in many different    adventures and scenarios.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet even the budget of the movie points to gender disparity in    the industry. When Matt Damon and Vin Diesel flex their muscles    on-screen, the studios line up with buckets of dough. Theron,    who is making $10 million a film after starring in hits like    Snow White and the Huntsman and Prometheus, took a pay cut    in exchange for a percentage of box office receipts.  <\/p>\n<p>    The actress spent a long time preparing to step into the    stilettos of Lorraine, a mysterious Brit with no attachments or    backstory. You know nothing about this woman, says Theron,    who wanted to avoid contrivances like having her grieve for a    dead husband. Its so rare that a female gets that in a movie.    A lot of critics had issue with that  thats such old-school    thinking. You dont need to be emotionally manipulated to feel    something for someone.  <\/p>\n<p>    For two and a half months before the shoot, Theron trained for    four hours a day to learn how to fight convincingly. It was    daunting. Im coordinated because I was a dancer, and I    definitely have movement memory, but Ive never been a    fighter, she says. Im also really tall and a girl. That    tends to make you look like youre Big Bird.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theron appears in nearly every scene in the film, and she    staged many of her own stunts. On the second day, while    rehearsing an elaborate fight sequence in a stairwell, she    twisted her knee. I was like, Why are you rehearsing!    Leitch says. We got to get this on camera. The 50-day shoot    was emotionally draining because they kept resetting the big    fights. After Theron caught the flu in the freezing Budapest    winter, she worked through her fever. Even when she was sick,    shes wearing a little miniskirt and kicking ass, says co-star    James McAvoy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theron wanted to break the rules that had been set for women in    the genre. When Lorraine gets hit, she bleeds, and Theron wore    a prosthetic on her face to suggest that she was on the verge    of death. A lot of times studios or producers are not    comfortable with seeing a woman with bruises, she says. We    really wanted to pay attention to that authenticity. After a    fight in the third act, she trades her vanity for a swollen    face and a sealed-shut eye. We had early makeup tests where    she had no whites in her eyes, Kono says. Thats how far they    wanted to go.  <\/p>\n<p>    For a love interest, Lorraine is too suave to be impressed by    the male colleague played by McAvoy. Instead, she has sex with    another female spy (Sofia Boutella), without stopping to    explain her bisexuality. I just loved it, Theron says about    the idea. For so many reasons: My frustration of how that    community is represented in cinema, or lack thereof. And also,    it made perfect sense. It just suited her. It just felt there    was a way through that relationship and the fact that it was a    same-sex relationship to show a woman not having to fall in    love, which is one of those female tropes. Its a woman; she    better fall in love  otherwise, shes a whore!  <\/p>\n<p>    And the sex scenes are right out of the 007 playbook, although    Theron rolls her eyes at the comparison. James Bond doesnt    have such hot you-know-what, she says. I loved that we didnt    hide under the sheets.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theron acknowledges that shes following a path carved out by    other high-octane female action stars. I think we would be    remiss not to acknowledge Sigourney Weaver and Linda Hamilton,    she says about the protagonists of, respectively, the Alien    and Terminator franchises. Weve had moments like this,    where women really showcase themselves and kind of break glass    ceilings. And then we dont sustain it. Or theres one movie    that doesnt do well, and all of a sudden, no one wants to make    a female-driven film.  <\/p>\n<p>    And look, she says, I am ashamed that Im part of an    industry that has never allowed a woman to work with a budget    higher than what the budget has been on Wonder Woman. Thats    so fing caveman-like. I am always hoping that this is the    movie thats going to change it and keep it for us.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theron didnt have a movie playing at this years Sundance Film    Festival, but she still flew to Park City on a snowy Saturday    morning in January, on the day after the inauguration, to march    for womens rights. I went there because Im a woman. I went    there because I have kids, she says, referring to her two    children.  <\/p>\n<p>    A photo from the event went viral because it showed Theron in    tears. Its so weird, she says, explaining what happened. I    made eye contact with a man  she starts to cry, thinking back    to that day  I think it just caught me off guard. I wasnt    expecting to see a man so emotionally charged in that march. I    just felt like he had kids, or maybe little girls. It touched    me, as you can tell, she says, wiping away the tears running    down her cheeks.  <\/p>\n<p>    Therons drive was instilled in her from a young age, growing    up in a country governed by apartheid. I had to be very    resilient as a kid in South Africa, she says. As she was    helping one of her children prepare for a class assignment    recently, she remembered a moment from her grade school days.    The teacher asked us to go home and find an outfit and come    back the next day and talk about what we wanted to be, Theron    recalls. And I said I wanted to be a doctor because I found a    really good coat that looked like a doctors coat and goggles.    She says she had no interest in medicine. I think there was an    actor inside me even at that age.  <\/p>\n<p>    She harbored dreams of being a ballerina and landed early work    as a model. When she came to the United States at age 18, she    arrived with only $300 and a single fabric suitcase (which    shed stitched with bobby pins because it was worn) packed with    clothes and maps from the places she traveled all over Europe,    with a pager, waiting for her next job. When did she think she    made it? When I got an extra role on Children of the Corn    III, she says. I called my mom and said I can see the    Hollywood sign and I just did a movie. And by doing a movie, I    ran through a field with 100 other kids and had my scream    looped.  <\/p>\n<p>    She was never afraid to shed her beauty for a role, like when    she packed on 40 pounds to play a serial killer in Monster.    Winning the Oscar turned her life inside out. As far as work    goes, it opens up a lot of doors, Theron says. But also, its    so overwhelming to have everybody clamoring and saying, This    is what you should do. Theres so much noise. I felt a little    unstable afterwards. Asked how she found her way, she says,    Someone else wins. So it takes it off you.  <\/p>\n<p>    When she finished Atomic Blonde, she was looking for a role    in a small film where she could lose herself. Thats why she    reunited with her Young Adult director, Jason Reitman, on    Tully, which required her to gain weight again to play a mom    with three kids. But it was harder for her now than when she    was in her 20s. It was brutal in every sense, Theron says.    This time around, I really felt it in my health. The sugar put    me in a massive depression. I was sick. I couldnt lose the    weight. I called my doctor and I said, I think Im dying! And    hes like, No, youre 41. Calm down.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you walk down the Universal lot, past the statue of the    foulmouthed talking teddy bear Ted, youll come upon Therons    production offices, decorated with posters of her previous    movies and her awards (including two trophies from Victorias    Secret for Sexiest Legs of the Year). Her company, which she    launched 14 years ago, signed a first-look deal with Universal    in 2015 that gave it a studio home. I think our mission and    mojo remains the same, says Dix. Its a mandate to fall in    love with great characters and great worlds.  <\/p>\n<p>    Along with movies, Denver & Delilah makes TV shows, such as    Netflixs Girlboss. Theron doesnt need to star in all of the    projects; shes happy to launch young talent. She doesnt see a    differentiation between movies and TV anymore either. Its the    same thing, she says.  <\/p>\n<p>    When she co-starred in That Thing You Do!, she recalls asking    Tom Hanks to sign her script. He obviously had done Bosom    Buddies, and Id never seen it, Theron says. He wrote in my    script the most flattering, most beautiful things about how    hell always say he discovered me. And he ended it with    Promise me youll never do television. And I bet hes eating    his words.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theron has kept her eye out for material anchored by female    characters, estimating that more than 60% of her projects    center on women leads. Many female stars in Hollywood talk    about the importance of mentoring other young women, but Theron    walks the walk. She first met Kono years ago, when she was    answering phones at the desk of her late agent, J.J. Harris.    When Kono was at a crossroads in her career, Theron brought her    on as a personal assistant on her movie sets, giving her room    to grow into a full-fledged producer. Im so lucky, Kono    says. Ive been so fortunate to work for some of the most    wonderful women who nurture other women.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet in spite of some progress thats been made in Hollywood,    theres still a long road ahead. After the Sony hack, Theron    negotiated to receive the same pay as Chris Hemsworth on Snow    White and the Huntsman, but she doesnt necessarily see that    as a victory. We have a ways to go, she says. I asked for    it, Universal was supportive of it and it happened. The fact    that I got that doesnt mean 90% of women get that, especially    not in our industry.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the day of our Variety interview, Theron had spent    the morning glued to the TV, watching the James Comey hearing.    This is a very big thing thats happening in our country right    now, she says. Im concerned about all of that stuff. Does    she think shell see a female president in her lifetime? She    sighs. I mean, we would literally be the last country to come    to that party, Theron says. Thats not even special anymore!    Look at the world. The world is like, You guys are seriously    still having this conversation?   <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/variety.com\/2017\/film\/features\/charlize-theron-atomic-blonde-female-action-stars-1202489664\/\" title=\"How Charlize Theron Got Ripped, Bruised (and Naked!) for 'Atomic Blonde' - Variety\">How Charlize Theron Got Ripped, Bruised (and Naked!) for 'Atomic Blonde' - Variety<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Playing an ass-kicking international spy cant be easy, but Charlize Theron really suffered for her craft in Atomic Blonde. 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