Halle Berry was honored with the prestigious SeeHer award at this year's Critics Choice Awards on Sunday, and she used the platform to deliver an inspiring and impassioned call for representation in Hollywood.After being presented the honor by Issa Rae, an excited Berry shared a behind-the-scenes story of how she came to star in her 2020 directorial debut, «The first time I read the script for… I realized the role wasn't written for someone who looked like me.
So I went to the producers, and I asked, 'Why not me? Why can't it be a black woman?' They said, 'Why not?' Later on, they told me, 'Go find a director.' And finally, I summoned the courage to say, 'Why not me?' They said, 'Why not?'» she recalled. «Finally, when the film came out, I asked someone what he thought of the move.
He said, 'I have a hard time watching a woman getting battered and beaten. It made me feel uncomfortable.'»«And in that moment, I knew exactly why I had to tell the story.
I knew exactly the power of the story,» she continued. «Because I said, 'If you had a hard time, if it made you uncomfortable watching that story, imagine being that woman, living that story.'»Berry said she's been in Hollywood for over 30 years, and «I used to think if I could play the part of a white man, I was winning.
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