Amy Adams has responded to criticism over her new film Hillbilly Elegy, telling audiences the movie's message is meant to 'transcends politics.'The Netflix film - adapted from a 2016 memoir of the same name - has been panned by critics for what they've called an insensitive depiction of poverty in rural Appalachia.But Adams, 46, and castmate Glenn Close, 73, defended the Ron Howard project during a chat with NME, telling the site the movie is about much more than just the story at hand.
Response: Amy Adams responded to criticism over her new film Hillbilly Elegy during a new interview, telling people the film was not meant to have a 'political' message Asked if people who don't agree with the film's 'politics' can still enjoy the project,.
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