'Ophelia' star Naomi Watts on choosing roles that empower women
Naomi Watts is carefully choosing roles that empower women.
Right now she’s starring in “Ophelia,” a new film that puts a spin on Hamlet as we know it.
“We’ve turned it on its head king of thing,” Watts said in a recent appearance on “Popcorn With Peter Travers,” “honoring the two great females in the play rather than Hamlet. Hamlet features in a very strong way. But I think they felt it was a way to sort of modernize it. And open it up to a fresher and more contemporary audience.”
Watts plays Queen Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother, opposite Daisy Ridley as Ophelia.
“This is a time for female empowerment,” Watts said. “Often Shakespearean characters are chaste and tragic and overly pure or they’re mad or suicidal. They can be a little one dimensional. And in this version we are trying to make them three dimensional. And there’s a friendship. There’s a bond between the two women. Gertrude sees herself in young Ophelia.”
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This summer Watts is also starring in the psychological thriller “Luce,” and as Gretchen Carlson in the mini-series, “The Loudest Voice.”
“I’m just enjoying choosing different roles that are complex where the women are growing in some way and evolving,” Watts said.
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