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Dakota Johnson Clarifies Comments About Therapy After Suspiria
Dakota Johnson recently stated that her role in Suspiria pushed her into therapy, but it seems there's a bit more to the story. While she did apparently speak to a therapist after her role in the new horror film, it seems that this is a somewhat regular occurrence for the actress and not an indication that the new movie caused her to become mentally disturbed in any way. In fact, making the movie was actually a lot of fun. According to Johnson...
It was the most fun and the most exhilarating and the most joyful that it could be. It's mischievous and play[ful] and I love it more than anything. It wasn't that this film sent me to a ward, I just have a lot of feelings.
Dakota Johnson had made comments in the run-up to Suspiria's release that the movie "fucked me up so much that I had to go to therapy." The statement certainly makes it sound like the movie had a negative impact on her emotional state, but it seems there were actually multiple emotions at play during the production.
Dakota Johnson specifically tells EW that her experience filming Suspiria was not traumatic. Quite the opposite. She uses words like "exhilarating," and "joyful," and "fun" to describe filming the movie. It seems that, unsurprisingly, the movie was capable of both being fun to make, and requiring Johnson to talk to somebody about the dark subject matter after the fact. It's the difference between playing the character and being herself. Art is nothing if not versatile.
While the new remake of Suspiria that recently came out is being touted by many as being a truly disturbing and bizarre horror movie, any indication that it caused Dakota Johnson to be disturbed is going too far. While the actress does say here that the dark subject matter of the film did have an impact on her, it was only in a way that has happened to her before because of the way that she inhabits her characters. She just needed to talk herself out of the dark place that character brought her.
First of all, I was not psychoanalyzed and I hope I never will be. I find sometimes when I work on a project and --- I don't have any shame in this --- I'm a very porous person and I absorb a lot of people's feelings. When you're working sometimes with dark subject matter, it can stay with you and then to talk to somebody really nice about it afterwards is a really nice way to move on from the project. My therapist is a really nice woman.
It's actually great to get this clarification from Dakota Johnson. The actress is open and honest about the fact that she has, as needed, spoken with a therapist, and there's no stigma attached. It's a perfectly normal thing that really helps her. It's something that could potentially help a lot of people and seeing it spoken in simple terms could help that happen.
While it is good the movie didn't cause a breakdown, most probably wouldn't have guessed that making Suspiria went quite so far in the other direction. It's not difficult to see why some might have assumed that it was a harrowing experience. Being in the movie may not be traumatic, but watching surely was for some. Suspiria is meant to be visually and emotionally disturbing and by most accounts, the film succeeds.
Dakota Johnson's comments about how Suspiria "f—ed me up so much that I had to go to therapy" followed her all the way to Italy. The actress was quoted saying that in an April issue of
Dakota Johnson Clarifies About Film 'Suspiria' Sending Her To
Dakota Johnson has clarified her remark that she underwent "therapy" after shooting the horror film 'Suspiria' saying she was "not psychoanlaysed". In an interview, the actor had said the Luca
Dakota Johnson clarifies comments she needed therapy after
Dakota Johnson had made comments in the run-up to Suspiria's release that the movie "fucked me up so much that I had to go to therapy." The statement certainly makes it sound like the movie had a negative impact on her emotional state, but it seems there were actually multiple emotions at play during the production.
Dakota Johnson clarifies comments she needed therapy after
Dakota Johnson Clarifies Comments About Therapy After Suspiria
Dakota Johnson has denied reports that she needed therapy after filming her new horror movie, Suspiria. The 28-year-old actress told Elle magazine back in April that starring in Luca Guadagnino's remake of the cult classic "f**ked me up so much that I had to go to therapy". However, during a press
Dakota Johnson clarifies seeking therapy post 'Suspiria
The Suspiria remake is one of the more disturbing horror experiences of the year, with star Dakota Johnson having previously revealed that shooting the film resulted in her feeling the need to head into therapy.
Dakota Johnson Clarifies About Film 'Suspiria' Sending Her To Therapy star Dakota Johnson having previously revealed that shooting the film resulted in her feeling the need to head into
Dakota Johnson Clarifies About Film 'Suspiria' Sending Her To
Dakota Johnson recently stated that her role in Suspiria pushed her into therapy, but it seems there's a bit more to the story. While she did apparently speak to a therapist after her role in the
Dakota Johnson clarifies Suspiria therapy comments
Dakota Johnson has denied reports that she needed therapy after filming her new horror movie, Suspiria. The 28-year-old actress told Elle magazine back in April that starring in Luca Guadagnino's
Dakota Johnson clarifies comments she needed therapy after
Actress Dakota Johnson has denied reports that she needed therapy after filming her new horror movie, 'Suspiria'. Johnson clarifies comments she needed
Dakota Johnson explains why she needed therapy after
Back in April of this year, we passed along a fun little story that said, after filming director Luca Guadagnino's remake of Dario Argento's SUSPIRIA, star Dakota Johnson needed to go to therapy
Dakota Johnson Clarifies Comments About Therapy After
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