Ben Platt says the criticism of the 'Dear Evan Hansen' movie 'opened my eyes to the internet and how horrific it can be.'
in the 2021 film, which earned just $15 million at the domestic box office and garnered a mostly negative critical reception.
The actor, who turned 28 on the day of the film’s release, called criticism of his performance “a disappointing experience, and difficult,” in a recent interview withPlatt continued, “It definitely opened my eyes to the internet and how horrific it can be. You’d think, after doingonstage for four years, I would have already known that. I try my best to focus on people who tell me it was moving to them and they really felt seen by it. It is very easy for the good to get drowned out by the bad.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Ben Platt on “Difficult” ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ Film Experience: It Showed Internet Can Be “Horrific”Director Stephen Chbosky's big-screen adaptation of the Broadway hit was met with social media backlash ahead of its 2021 release.
Les mer »
Talk-Show Halloween Costumes: ‘Barbie’ Movie, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez Among Highlights'Today,' 'Live With Kelly and Ryan' and 'The View' all got into the spooky spirit on Monday, with the hosts dressing up as movie and TV show characters and popular musicians.
Les mer »
Yes, Horror Movie Tropes Are Wildly Absurd - and Absolutely NecessaryHave people in horror movies ever actually seen horror movies?
Les mer »
Jim Harbaugh expects criminal charges for Michigan State tunnel incident; 'an apology' is not enoughMichigan football coach Jim Harbaugh called the incident in the tunnel involving multiple Michigan State players fighting a Michigan football player 'traumatic' for the program and said he expects criminal charges will be filed.
Les mer »