Emma Watson reveals
Emma Watson is cleaning about her least favorite part of being an actor.
The “Harry Potter” star appeared for the last time on the screen in the adaptation of Greta Gerwig by “Little Women”, and although he said he misses the creative side, he told Hollywood Authentic that he found the task of promoting a film after “soul-inicio.”
He compared the consumption of his role as the young Bruja Hermione at age 10 to win the lottery, but explained how a “larger component” of the work was “selling” the projects, which felt that he collided with the idea that movies are a “work of art.”
“The balance of that can be discarded,” Watson continued. “I think I will be honest and direct and I will say: I don’t miss selling things. I discovered that it was quite destroyed from the soul.”
The star of “beauty and beast” also called for pressure to maintain a exhausting polished public person.

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“I think the interesting thing about being an actor is that there is a tendency to fracture in multiple personalities,” he said. “I am not only talking about the roles you play, but to have the weight of a public personality, that type of constant food and jet and glamorism. It is very intensive in energy.”
Watson added how the “art” of the film is lost and the opportunity to disappear in a role.
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“At the moment when the camera rolls, and completely forget everything else in the world other than that moment, it is such an intense form of meditation,” he said. “Because you can’t be anywhere else. It is very liberating. I miss it deeply. But I don’t miss the pressure.”
Since “Harry Potter” ended and then retired from the entertainment industry, Watson has focused on his education. He graduated from Brown University with an English degree in 2014 and pursues a master’s degree in creative writing at Oxford University.


