Chris Hemsworth Responds to Comments from Top Directors Tarantino and Scorsese
Chris Hemsworth, the Australian actor, has responded to criticisms made against him by top filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese. In a candid interview with British GQ, Hemsworth expressed his disappointment with comments made by the two directors. Last year, Tarantino declared that Hemsworth “wasn’t a movie star,” while criticizing Marvel’s cinema dominance due to franchises becoming the money-makers rather than the actors. In a 2019 interview with Empire, Scorsese stated that he did not consider superhero films, including those by Marvel, as true “cinema” that conveyed emotional and psychological experiences.
Hemsworth‘s Defeatist Response
When asked about their comments, Hemsworth appeared dejected and saddened that two of his heroes had made such negative remarks about him. He stated that he would never work with them, despite Tarantino and Scorsese being among his favorite directors in the industry. Hemsworth expressed gratitude for his work in the Marvel franchise, which has kept people in cinemas globally.
He acknowledged that while he was thankful, he did not know whether those films were at the detriment of other films. Hemsworth also expressed discomfort with scrutinizing each other when the business, especially in the arts, was fragile. Hemsworth stated that while he still admired both directors, he hopes that the broader public would also consider their opinions on the subject.
Criticism of Thor: Love and Thunder
Thor: Love and Thunder, the Taika Waititi-directed Marvel movie in which Hemsworth starred, was also panned by critics and even some of Hemsworth‘s acquaintances. While the movie earned over $1.1 billion globally, it was criticized for being less humorous and having inferior visual effects than its predecessor, Ragnarok. Hemsworth acknowledged the critiques from his friends’ children aged eight, who felt the humor was over-the-top. Despite the criticism, Hemsworth expressed enjoyment in the movie-making process, noting that the audience response was always unpredictable.
Philosophical Discussion on Criticism in the Industry
Hemsworth‘s comments about the fragility of the arts industry highlighted the precariousness of celebrity careers. The public opinion and audience reception of movies is fickle, and even famous actors remain vulnerable to criticism. Critics, including renowned directors, have the power to influence the public’s perception of a film. However, this influence can also work to divide the industry and set performers against their fans. A more constructive approach to negativity within the industry is necessary if the precarious balance between success and failure in the arts is to be maintained.
Editorial and Advice
While it’s understandable that Hemsworth would feel disappointed and defeated by the criticism from Tarantino and Scorsese, it’s essential to remember that this is just the opinion of two directors among many in the industry. Failure and criticism are par for the course in the arts industry, and finding the motivation to persevere amid the negativity is part of the job. Hemsworth‘s mature response to criticism is something that others in the industry can learn from, and his attitude towards the fragility of the arts industry is an important reminder that the industry needs constructive criticism, not divisive negativity.
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