Monica Bellucci on the Metaphor of Her Character Delores in Tim Burton's 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' | THR Video

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Monica Bellucci talks to THR at the London premiere of director Tim Burton's 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' and dishes on the metaphor of her character Delores in the film.

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00:00How did you get this role? Did you go to Tim, or did Delora come to you?
00:03Oh, actually, between me, I have a key role in this movie for which I thought about you,
00:11so I was very happy to accept it and to play it, and for me, Delora is a metaphor of life,
00:22because as I say all the time, she's full of scars, and we all have emotional scars,
00:27but she's strong, and she's coming back, and also, there is this moment where she puts
00:32herself together, and it's such a strong moment, and I had to learn an entire choreography,
00:41and I felt a bit like a mime, like Rock Honey 12.
00:45And what is it like being directed by Delora?
00:50Our personal relationship builds a complicity that helps the creativity.

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