Beautiful actress Kirsten Dunst decided to get out of your comfort zone by taking a more challenging role. Dunst is known for her role as Mary Jane in the movie 'Spider-Man' is back on the big screen in a film titled 'Melancholia'.
In the film, Dunst plays the character of Justine, the bride who experienced melancholy and depression since regretted having married. In the film director Lars von Trier is, Dunst also challenged melakoni emotional scenes.
"This is a scene very difficult and vulnerable, but the environment is very comfortable on the set," says Dunst quoted from Reuters page.
Further Dunst believes 'Melancholia' will entertain and calm despite the melancholy element in it.
"The film is very personal for everybody, but I think this is very reassuring for anyone who had experienced depression in her life," he said.
Despite having starred in more than 60 films since childhood, Dunst is still hoping to play a number of iconic figures such as Marlene Dietrich or singer Debbie Harry.
"He was very successful in their thirties. Therefore it would be nice to play it," Dunst said, adding that he was not interested in making an album.
In the film, Dunst plays the character of Justine, the bride who experienced melancholy and depression since regretted having married. In the film director Lars von Trier is, Dunst also challenged melakoni emotional scenes.
"This is a scene very difficult and vulnerable, but the environment is very comfortable on the set," says Dunst quoted from Reuters page.
Further Dunst believes 'Melancholia' will entertain and calm despite the melancholy element in it.
"The film is very personal for everybody, but I think this is very reassuring for anyone who had experienced depression in her life," he said.
Despite having starred in more than 60 films since childhood, Dunst is still hoping to play a number of iconic figures such as Marlene Dietrich or singer Debbie Harry.
"He was very successful in their thirties. Therefore it would be nice to play it," Dunst said, adding that he was not interested in making an album.
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