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Daniel Craig Hesitated To Play Bond Due To ‘Construct Of Masculinity

Daniel Craig Hesitated To Play Bond Due To ‘Construct Of Masculinity

December 1, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Daniel Craig on Ditching Bond’s ‌”Artificial” Masculinity for Vulnerable Roles

Daniel craig, known for his‌ gritty portrayal of James Bond, has revealed his​ reservations about the ⁣iconic spy’s conventional‍ masculinity. ​In‍ a recent interview with The‍ New Yorker, Craig opened up‍ about his decision to move on from⁣ the franchise and embrace more nuanced ‍roles, ‍like his ‍latest turn in Luca Guadagnino’s Queer.

“One of my biggest reservations about playing [Bond] would be the construct of masculinity,” Craig admitted. “It was frequently enough very laughable, but you can’t mock it and expect it to work. You have to buy into it.”

Craig, who embodied 007 in five films over 15 years, has as⁣ sought out projects​ that explore the ​complexities ⁣of ⁤human vulnerability. his post-Bond filmography includes the critically acclaimed⁤ Knives​ Out franchise⁣ and ​now, Queer, a romantic drama set in 1950s Mexico City.

In Queer, Craig plays Lee, a solitary American expat‌ grappling with his own desires and the societal expectations placed upon him. The role, based on the novella​ by William S.Burroughs, allowed Craig to delve into the “vulnerability of human beings,” a theme he finds endlessly ‍fascinating.

“We’re all vulnerable,” Craig emphasized. “It doesn’t​ matter⁤ who you are. It doesn’t matter how tough⁢ you are, ⁢everybody’s vulnerable. But it’s how boys are brought up, how men are expected to behave, how‌ someone like Burroughs was​ expected to behave.”

Craig’s departure from the Bond ‍franchise marked a important turning point in his career. He ⁢has been vocal about his decision‌ to leave the role behind,stating that he has no regrets‍ and⁢ is excited to​ explore new ‌creative avenues.

“Listen, [Bond] ⁣ is nearly 20 years ​of my life,” he reflected. “When ​I took it on ‌I was one person. I’m‌ now a completely different person. I’m not doing‍ this ⁤movie in⁣ response to that.‍ I’m not that‌ small. But I‌ couldn’t have done ⁢this‍ movie when⁤ I was doing Bond. It would’ve felt kind of,⁢ ‘Why? What are you⁢ trying to prove?’”

Craig’s willingness to‌ shed the constraints of a stereotypical action hero and embrace vulnerability speaks volumes about‌ his artistic evolution. As he embarks on this new chapter, audiences ⁣can expect to see him ⁤continue to challenge conventions and ‍deliver compelling performances that resonate on a deeply​ human level.

Daniel Craig: Breaking Free from ⁢Bond’s Masculinity Constraints

NewsDirectory3.com – After 15 years embodying the iconic James​ Bond, Daniel Craig⁣ is​ ready to leave ⁣behind the “artificial”​ masculinity associated ⁢with the role and embrace more vulnerable characters.

in a ‌recent interview with ⁤ The New Yorker, ​Craig confessed, “One of my biggest reservations about playing [Bond] would be the construct of masculinity. It⁤ was frequently ​enough very laughable, but you ‌can’t mock it and expect it to work. You have to buy into it.”

Craig’s post-Bond career reflects ‌a conscious shift towards roles‍ that ⁢explore the complexities of human ​vulnerability. This ​can be seen in his acclaimed performance ​in the Knives Out franchise and now in Luca Guadagnino’s Queer,‍ a romantic drama set in 1950s Mexico City. in Queer, Craig portrays Lee, an American expat navigating his own desires ‌and ‌the ⁤societal⁢ pressures ⁣he ⁤faces.

“We’ve ⁢all vulnerable,” Craig emphasizes. “It doesn’t matter who you ​are. It ​doesn’t matter how tough you are, everybody’s ‍vulnerable. But‍ it’s how‌ boys are brought up, how men are expected to behave, how ‍someone like‍ burroughs [“Queer”‘s author] was expected to behave.”

Craig’s departure from the Bond franchise represents a significant turning ​point in ⁢his ⁢career. He states he has no regrets and ‍is eager​ to explore new creative horizons. Reflecting on his ‌time as Bond, he says, “Listen, [Bond] is nearly⁣ 20 years​ of my‍ life. When I took it⁤ on I was one person. ​I’m ⁣now a fully different person… I couldn’t have done this movie when I was doing ⁤Bond. It would’ve felt⁤ kind of, ‘Why? What are you trying‍ to prove?’”

Craig’s willingness ⁤to⁤ shed the limitations of‌ a stereotypical action hero⁢ persona and embrace vulnerability speaks to his⁣ artistic growth. ⁤As he ​enters‌ this new phase, audiences can ​expect him to continue challenging norms and deliver performances that delve into the ⁢depths of human ​experience.

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