Elizabeth Debicki poses in a sexy black cutout dress as she discusses her role in the new movie Tenet, 30, and her regrets before the lock
Elizabeth Debicki posed for the digital title of Net-A-Porter, PORTER in which she discusses her role in the movie Tenet, 30, and her regrets before the lock.
The Australian actress looks amazing in the photos, wearing a black dress with cut details on the side.
And speaking of her career, the 29-year-old woman discussed some of the lessons she learned while working on Christopher Nolan’s film Tenet, which sees her fighting for the survival of the world.
Wow! Elizabeth Debicki posed in a sexy black cutout dress as she discussed her role in the new movie Tenet, being 30 and her regrets before the lock
She said: “ Working with someone like Chris is a golden ticket. You know it’s going to be very difficult and you know there will be lessons for you.
“Sometimes you discover them gently and sometimes they come and bite your ass – for me it was a combination of the two.;
Elizabeth discussed the age of 30 next month, saying, “ It’s okay to get out of my 20s.
“I think we need to free ourselves from the school of thought that says that one day we will reach a point and feel that we have ‘succeeded’. Or even just know what we are doing.
Chance: Elizabeth said, “ I can’t tell you how many times I thought I had to do something and I was upset if it didn’t work. But I look back and go, I was never supposed
“Even in drama school, I played the mothers of people, but I think their complexity is the result of this maturity.”
Elizabeth celebrated her pivotal role as Jordan Baker in Baz Luhrmann’s film The Great Gatsby. She had just graduated from acting school when she auditioned for the film.
Having already obtained Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Tobey Maguire and Joel Edgerton, Luhrmann wanted an unknown name to complete the programming.
After watching Debicki’s tape, he took her to LA and the rest, as they say, is history. She said, ‘I look back and always wonder, what were the chances? I put that on a little magic.
“I can’t tell you how many times I thought I had to do something and I was upset if it didn’t work. But I look back and go, I was never supposed to, there was just too much “push”.
Find out: Read the full interview in the new issue of PORTER
Elizabeth also talked about women’s rights and “authentic representation” on screen. saying, “I think people are still figuring out how to do it [it] honestly and organically.
“We have a lot of work to do before it is not considered a departure from the norm.”
Elizabeth admitted that she was dismayed to have refused social invitations before everyday life became unrecognizable.
Said, ‘I can’t be the only one thinking, “Why didn’t I go to this dinner two weeks ago?”
The Australian actress has been in quarantine in Los Angeles since March and, after the initial “ system shock ”, she “ surrendered ” to life locked out.
She said, “I I didn’t make bread or read Tolstoy… I looked at Normal People and googled how to make a spicy margarita.
But she stayed positive throughout and said, “I wake up every day and I think my needs are met and my family is safe – what an incredible chance, am I?”
To see the full interview, read Porter on https://www.net-a-porter.com/porter/article-ac567c142af96a17 download the NET-A-PORTER app for iPhone, iPad and Android.
Star: Her role in Tenet, (photo) sees her fighting for the survival of the whole world