The Borneo Post

Role in ‘I’m Your Woman’ makes Brosnahan nervous

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RACHEL Brosnahan’s character in ‘I’m Your Woman’ made her nervous.

The 30-year-old actress portrays mob wife Jean in the new film and she admitted she didn’t feel ‘ comfortabl­e’ having to hold a gun in the movie and the weapon made everything around her feel ‘different’.

She told the New York Post newspaper’s Page Six column: “Sometimes in movies it feels like someone shoves a gun in the actor’s hand, whereupon power surges through his veins, and the person suddenly miraculous­ly knows how to use it. I’m not comfortabl­e handling guns.

“My character in this new film made me nervous. I’m bad at handling guns and – for the first time – it scared me. I hadn’t realised that suddenly I, and everything else around, would feel really different.

“For a film once before,

I had to learn to shoot. I wasn’t happy.” And it isn’t just on set that guns make the ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ star uncomforta­ble.

She added: “Another only time was my single inexplicab­le date with a guy who for some reason took me to a shooting range. Trust me, this was a one date only.”

Rachel isn’t the only actress to share her unease at using a gun on camera. Julianne Moore underwent FBI training for 2001’s ‘Hannibal’ and insisted she ‘hated’ everything about handling a firearm.

She said: “I hate guns. Trainers tell you, ‘Oh, you’ll love shooting after a while.’ No. I hate loading. I always get my skin caught. I hate pulling the trigger.” Gwyneth Paltrow swore never to wield one on screen again after just one experience.

She has said: “In ‘A Perfect Murder,’ I broke one of my cardinal rules of never touching a gun, and I actually was made to hold one. I won’t do that again.” And Meryl Streep has insisted that stars shooting guns in their films just give firearms positive publicity. She said in 1999: “Every movie star who points a gun is not only selling their movie – they’re selling the gun. The NRA couldn’t pay these people enough money to hold a rifle for their ad – yet they’re making that ad – and for gratis.

Our profession doesn’t take responsibi­lity for the images we put out in the world.”

D r ew Barrymore was so opposed to the idea of guns, she refused to have them used in ‘Charlie’s Angels’ – which she starred in and coproduced – so instead she, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu underwent intensive martial arts training. — Bang Showbiz

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