Kirsten Dunst spoke with IndieWire about her Showtime dramedy “On Becoming a God in Central Florida”, discussing how she was able to place her own “rage” into her portrayal of upwardly mobile water park employee Krystal Stubbs. “I could put a lot of my rage into Krystal.
She’s so instinctual in the way she acts. Her behaviour is all over the place because she just doesn’t care. I liked that I didn’t have to hide any of those feelings,” Dunst explained. “I put in everything I had,” Dunst added. “People relate better to the character they’re watching.
You want to see actors show all the ugliness and everything that they have inside of them. That’s what makes a character you want to watch and fight for.” RELATED: Kirsten Dunst Says
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