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Eddie Redmayne and how to detract from an Oscar performance for falling into the sack of cancellation

In 2015 Eddie Redmayne left all viewers with their hearts in a fist thanks to his performance in The Danish Girl. Although at that time there was some criticism for choosing the role of the transgender painter Lili Elbe, because he is a cisgender (and heterosexual) man, the truth is that his work was so wonderful that even the Academy nominated him in the category for Best Actor being one of the favorites of the awards season (the statuette went to Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant). Eddie Redmayne y cómo desmerecer una interpretación de Óscar por caer en el saco de la cancelación Eddie Redmayne y cómo desmerecer una interpretación de Óscar por caer en el saco de la cancelación

However, despite the awards, recognition and applause, the protagonist considers that this role was a mistake and that a trans interpreter should have been selected.

Although the biographical film was applauded in 2015 and the performance of Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander (an actress who even won an Oscar after playing Gerda Wegener, who accompanied Lili Elbe throughout the process of discovering her true identity, stood out). sexual), now the real protagonist admits that his role in the film directed by Tom Hooper was a mistake.

In an interview with The Times, the interpreter has been honest about his role in this story focused on a transgender woman, specifically one of the first known recipients of sex reassignment surgery. And it is that in 1930 Einar Wegener traveled to Germany to undergo the first sex change surgery and, in this way, become the woman she had always felt she was. A case that, everything is said, was embodied in the book Man into Woman until in 2015 it was brought to the big screen.

"No, I wouldn't do that role now. I made that movie with the best of intentions, but I think it was a mistake. The biggest discussion of frustrations around casting is because a lot of people don't have a seat at the table." affirms the actor, emphasizing that, if done today, he would not have participated since he considers that his appearance as a trans character was a mistake in terms of representation.

"There has to be a balance, otherwise we are going to continue having these debates," he adds, recalling that there are communities and groups that claim fair representation in movies and series.

Eddie Redmayne y cómo desmerecer una interpretación de Óscar por caer en el saco de la cancelación

Eddie Redmayne's words attract attention because his character in The Danish Girl raised him to the top of success and helped extend his glorious stage as a fashionable boy in Hollywood after starring in the Stephen Hawking biopic, The Theory of Everything, which It earned him several awards such as the Oscar for Best Actor in 2015, as well as recognition at the BAFTAs and Golden Globes. In other words, the person in charge of commanding the Harry Potter prequel saga, Fantastic Beasts and where to find them, where he has gotten in the skin of Newt Scamander, he has detracted from one of his best-known performances for the simple fact that he has fallen into the sack of cancellation.

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A sack that, due to criticism, the woke movement and the cultural signal in defense of diversity, have ended up falling on other interpreters. As was the case with Scarlett Johansson who fled her biopic about a transgender man when criticism hit her like a viral tsunami, leading her to part ways with Rub & Tug in 2018. "In light of the recent ethical questions that have arisen In light of my casting as Dante Tex Gill, I have decided to respectfully withdraw my involvement from the project," Johansson said in a statement to Out magazine. "Our cultural understanding of transgender people continues to advance, and I have learned a lot from the community since I made my first statement about my casting and realized it was insensitive." But also Halle Berry who months later went through the same experience, receiving a barrage of criticism for accepting a trans character, leaving shortly after. And it is necessary to bear in mind that the issue is accompanied by a constant debate in today's Hollywood, where the need for diversity and opportunities for all communities and groups is more present than ever.

And while Hollywood must continue working on opening its cultural horizon when it comes to castings and opportunities for everyone, where is talent as a method to get a character? It is true that the industry has a pending account with minorities, both black and Latino and the LGTBQ + community -as well as in the elimination of stereotypes in the creation of characters as in a more expanded representation- but making decisions, repudiating good interpretations of the past achieved thanks to commitment and talent because the cancellation culture imposes it, it does not seem like the correct model to follow either.

If Hollywood or Eddie Redymayne think that the lead in The Danish Girl should have been a transgender woman, fine. That they apologize then and take note for the next project. But that it is repudiated or rejected because the criticism of the culture of cancellation has the power to move mountains seems more like a way of sneaking from behind, instead of facing and being honest about whether it was thought of at the time or if it was simply It was a good opportunity that challenged the actor. That there shouldn't be anything wrong as an interpreter either.

The most curious thing about all this is that Eddie Redmayne is currently preparing to play Emcee in the London revival of the musical Cabaret and has been criticized again for assuming a role that has always been played by LGBTQ+ actors such as Joel Gray or Alan Cumming. However, on this occasion, the British actor hopes that the public will be open-minded with his choice: “Of all the characters I have read, this one defies typecasting. I ask people to come and see it before judging the casting ".

In short, despite the fact that the character of Lili Elbe brought him great recognition, Eddie Redmayne is aware that his choice as the protagonist of The Danish Girl has been called into question in recent years. This is why he has taken advantage of the situation to openly point out his regret and show his desire that this type of role be assumed in the future by trans actors.

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