The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Keira doesn’t work on comedy films because it’s a struggle for her to be funny

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KEIRA Knightley doesn’t work on comedy films because she can’t tell if she’s doing a “good job”.

The ‘Aftermath’ actress loves a “challenge” in her work and gets “bored” quickly if she doesn’t feel she’s being pushed, but being funny on film is a struggle for her as people on set only laugh during the first take of a scene.

She said: “I love a good challenge. If I don’t get out of my comfort zone, if a role doesn’t scare me in some way, I get bored.

“I love doing great dramatic films and I’m fascinated by darker characters. Maybe that’s why comedies aren’t really me. The first time you say a joke, everyone laughs on the set.

“Then you repeat the line in the next few takes and nobody laughs so you haven’t the faintest idea whether or not you’re doing a good job.”

Keira, 34, is best known for her work on period dramas and while she used to feel “guilty” about making too many movies set in the past, she’s now “embraced” that fact that’s what she’s drawn to.

She said: “I love period films I always have and although I’ve gone through times when I felt guilty about starring in two many of them, I now embrace them. There’s something about the escapism that makes me want to take on these dramas and I often relate to historical characters far more strongly than others.” And the ‘Pride and Prejudice’ star has found period pieces offer her much more interestin­g roles. She told Psychologi­es magazine: “Sometimes those kinds of movies have been the only ones that offered me the chance to play strong, independen­t women. I can’t tell you how many scripts I’ve read in which women are subjected to violence or portrayed as the passive girlfriend or wife. The period films I’ve done have enabled me to tell stories about formidable and fascinatin­g women.” — BANG Showbiz

 ??  ?? Keira Knightley attends a screening for ‘The Aftermath’ in New York City at the Whitby Hotel recently in New York City. — AFP photo
Keira Knightley attends a screening for ‘The Aftermath’ in New York City at the Whitby Hotel recently in New York City. — AFP photo

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