Emma Stone’s Bold Choice for ‘Bugonia’: A Shaved Head
In a daring move for her latest role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ film “Bugonia,” Emma Stone decided to shave her head, sparking a lot of discussions and surprising fans. This significant change was revealed at a film screening in New York City, where Stone also shared her initial apprehensions about the decision.
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The Journey to a Bare Scalp
It was during the film’s premiere at the Venice Film Festival that Emma Stone’s new look was first unveiled, confirming rumors about her dramatic hair change. Captured effectively by four cameras, the scene in the movie left no doubts about the authenticity of her shaved head, a testament to Stone’s commitment to her role.
Stone, who also served as a producer on “Bugonia,” expressed her nervousness about the haircut, which had been planned for over a year. Despite her fears, a heart-to-heart conversation with director Lanthimos and recalling her mother’s courageous battle with chemotherapy helped her overcome her doubts. Stone reflected on the experience as one of the most liberating of her career, emphasizing the fleeting nature of hair and the profound personal growth she experienced.
Behind the Scenes of the Dramatic Transformation
The decision to go bald was not made lightly. Stone revealed that from the moment she read the script, she knew a shaved head was inevitable. Yet, the actual moment of cutting her hair was fraught with tension. The setup involved intricate camera work due to the use of VistaVision, a high-resolution camera system known for its temperamental nature. The need to capture the scene in a single take added to the pressure.
During a post-screening Q&A session, where Stone appeared with Lanthimos and screenwriter Will Tracy, the discussion delved into the technical and emotional challenges of filming such a pivotal scene. The audience, which included musician Patti Smith, was particularly interested in the details of this one-take scene that had so significantly transformed Stone’s appearance.
Stone’s character in “Bugonia” is a high-powered CEO who may be harboring secrets far beyond corporate strategies, possibly even alien origins. This intriguing premise is part of what drew Stone to the role, and her physical transformation adds a stark visual element to her character’s intense narrative arc.
Release and Reception
“Bugonia” is set to open in select theaters on October 24 and will see a wider release on October 31. The film, which combines elements of drama and speculative fiction, promises to be a significant talking point this season, not just for its storyline and performances but also for the real-life commitments its actors, like Stone, have made to bring their characters to life.
The buzz around “Bugonia” and Emma Stone’s performance, both on and off-screen, underscores the impact of physical transformations in storytelling, proving that sometimes, a change in appearance can resonate deeply with both the actor and the audience.
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