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Kate Hudson on Coping in Quarantine, Golden Globe Nomination & Reaction to New Movie Music

Kate Hudson on Coping in Quarantine, Golden Globe Nomination & Reaction to New Movie Music

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Kate talks about being in lockdown, getting back into vinyl, music helping her through quarantine, the idea of transitioning back into regular society, singing songs written by Sia for her new movie Music, controversy surrounding the film, the importance of representation, and the necessary ongoing dialogue about neurotypical actors portraying neurodivergent characters
Date: 2022-06-05

Comments and reviews: 10


There was no sensitivity even slightly considered when making this movie. I am autistic and I had to stop watching the music videos because of the flashing lights, bright colours and so much touching. There was no sensitivity considered when making this film. They aren't listening. Sia literally insulted an autistic actress because she wasn't good enough and just said that people were making unfair judgements about a film they hadn't seen BUT even by the minute and a half trailer, it was made apparent that autism and autistic people were not considered and was just used as an extra 'empowering' point when it came to award show nominations. I am so sick of everyone involved in the movie only commenting on the easiest criticism; the casting of a neurotypical actress instead of an autistic actress. The even more harmful issues is the harmful restraining of the autistic character, the consultation with essentially an autism hate group and lack of facilitating or even considering the problems that might be caused by the flashing images, loud noises, etc
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This interview shows how ignorant the filmmakers and cast are on the films subject. She keeps just circling around this vague conservation but not really addressing anything. Shes almost implying this movie is good and important since it opens a dialogue about autism, ignoring the fact that it is in actuality harmful for the autism community. She also keeps drawing the conversation out to a larger issue, which yeah there is most definitely a larger issue, but you should also address how exactly your film contributes to this larger issue. Jimmy and her trying to paint this movie in a positive light saying it was made with care and sensitivity shows that they are in fact not including the autistic people in this conversation at all. She is either too ignorant to talk on the subject with any substance, or willfully trying to promote the film despite its problematic and harmful nature. Probably a mix of the two sadly: (
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The fact this film is nominated for Golden Globes shows how ableist the film industry and media in general really is. The fact late night hosts like jimmy and actresses like Kate Hudson continue to promote the film is horrible. The ignorance in this interview is insane and should have been a red flag as to not tell a story that you not only know nothing about, but a story that is not yours to tell in the first place. I dont care what Hollywood sees its role in society to be, what they tell themselves to feign importance. Recognize your ignorance and stop believing you have the ability or knowledge to speak on a subject you so obviously know nothing about. Stop vaguely referencing a conversation that needs to be had in regards to representation in cinema. Instead, listen to those actively speaking out against this harmful film, and act accordingly.
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As an autistic person, I don't care how good the intentions are with this film, it's an awful caricature of our community, not to mention the movie itself is so overwhelming sensory-wise. I'm not even upset about a neurotypical actress portraying an autistic person, I'm more upset about the portrayal itself and how the script was written. There are certainly autistic people who act like this, there's a reason it's a stereotype, but this movie just feels like a mockery, rather than a kind, truthful portrayal. Non-speaking autistics are so misunderstood by the general public and need more representation, but this is not the way to go about it.
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The film has the most terrible reviews, I cannot believe it got nominated for golden globes, must be the film drought in pandemic times. The portrayal of autism was caricature-ish and unacceptable, it helps no one with autism, and only further perpetuates the stereotypes held by able-bodied people. If they sought to help then they failed miserably.
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The movie is a parody, a cruel caricature. There's no love or sensitivity in it for the autistic community. She's all ego, she doesn't even care about all the problems with the movie, just the awards. The ongoing conversation and dialogue needed to be before, not after, the damage it's done. Horrible people.
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You can always tell a real liberal from a fake liberal by the way they react to criticism. Hudson seems like a real liberal - whilst Sia is a poseur. I'm not saying she hates autistic people, but judging by her attitude on Twitter, she used the community for her own vanity project.
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The Academy Awards inspires me to be the first ever Israeli US immigrant citizen with Autism from Jerusalem Israel to win a Oscar Academy Award this April. I will be 27 years old this May in Jerusalem Israel and I work at Mobileye Intel in Jerusalem Israel
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This is an important conversation to have yeah, maybe with the people that LIVE like this? Like autistic people? NOT PEOPLE that know about it
You CANT speak about representation when the people you are representing ARENT IN THE MOVIE.

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I get her point about telling stories and how that's important, but it misses the more essential factor: how you're doing it. It's not just that they're trying to tell this story but how they about it (in the worst way.
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