Hollywood actress Margot Robbie says she found it “liberating” playing a wild-child star of silent cinema in her new movie Babylon. As Nellie LaRoy, filmgoers will see an out-of-control Robbie consume copious amounts of drugs, cry with great precision on cue for the camera and, at one stage, wrestle a snake whilst drunk. While she has admitted in interviews a drunken kiss between her character and Brad Pitt’s was entirely improvised, Robbie says pretty much all of the chaos that unfolds onscreen was already down on paper. “It was of the best dialogue I had ever read, and the best sequences, truly – you could improvise for fun but the script was so stunning.” Robbie, 32, was nominated for a Golden Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy, losing out to Everything Everywhere All At Once star Michelle Yeoh. Babylon also got nods in the best film (musical or comedy) category, best actor for Diego Calva, best supporting actor for Brad Pitt and in best original score. Composer Justin Hurwitz, who won an Oscar for his La La Land score, took home the film’s only Golden Globe. source: Sky News
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