Monday, 1 December 2014

Reese Witherspoon Admits to Feeling "Really Confused" While Playing a Drug Addict

Reese Witherspoon, Harper's Bazaar UKAlexi Lubomirski/Harper's Bazaar UK
When Reese Witherspoon decided she was going to play a former drug addict in the upcoming film Wild, she couldn't exactly lean on past experience.
"I've never done drugs," she shared with Harper's Bazaar U.K. "I was really confused. I didn't know what I was doing."
But despite a lack of knowledge with her character's habit, the actress knew this role was going to be special.
"It just required being in a really raw emotional place that didn't feel good," she added.
That mindset is on full display as she channels a woman's pain in the film based on Cheryl Strayed's best-selling book, Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail.
Reese Witherspoon, Harper's Bazaar UKAlexi Lubomirski/Harper's Bazaar UK
If you thought the drug use was intense, we can't neglect to mention the sex scenes. They were just as difficult to shoot for the big screen
"[The sex scenes were], like, three percent of the movie, but it took up a tremendous amount of fear in my mind because it's daunting," she shared with the publication on sale Tuesday. "Sometimes I was just terrified. Like a cat on a raft…‘You can't make me do it.'"
Regardless of the difficult moments, Witherspoon knows that roles like these don't exactly come around every day for women. As a result, she had to follow through and do her absolute best.
Reese Witherspoon, Harper's Bazaar UKAlexi Lubomirski/Harper's Bazaar UK
‘It wasn't as if there was a lack of roles being offered to me. It was the dynamic aspect of playing a really interesting, complicated person that was not readily available," the 38-year-old explained. "It's strange that you don't see many complicated women on film; complicated meaning complex, I should say."
Based on her recent role, does the proud mom want to stay away from dramas in the future? Not so fast! She will, however, happily enjoy a comedic role.
"[Dramas are] always going to require something that doesn't feel good, some sort of challenge or emotional gutting. It's not a fun space to live in a lot of the time," she admitted. "It's why I enjoy doing comedies. It's much easier, thinking of what rhymes with truck."
See Witherspoon's big project on the big screen when it hits theatres this Friday!  

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