‘I Abused Myself’: Florence Pugh Reflects On Emotional Midsommar Performance

‘I Abused Myself’: Florence Pugh Reflects On Emotional Midsommar Performance

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Ari Aster’s folk horror film Midsommar truly is one of those movies you can only watch once following a young woman and her boyfriend drawn into a violent cult. Even when the A24 movie was first screened, people watching it were dropping F-bombs due to its disturbing nature. Midsommar’s lead, Florence Pugh, says she felt just as affected by her emotional performance going as far as to say, “I abused myself.”

To say that Midsommar is a wild vacation movie where everything goes wrong would be an understatement. Florence Pugh’s Dani is a grieving young woman whose sister undergoes a murder/suicide on herself and their parents. She and her very distant boyfriend are invited by a friend to a Swedish midsummer festival where they experience a bunch of disturbing rituals from commune members. On Reign with Josh Smith podcast, the British actress spoke about the importance of “protecting” herself from fully absorbing a role too much, saying “I abused myself” during Midsommar:

There’s been some roles that I’ve given too much and I’ve been broken for a long while afterwards. When I did Midsommar I definitely felt like I abused myself in the places that I got myself to go. I mean, the nature of figuring these things out is you need to go, ‘Alright, well, I can’t do that again cause that was too much.’

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