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    Cate Blanchet Terms Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover As “Very Dangerous”

    After a lot of tug of war, Tesla Ceo Elon Musk has finally taken over Twitter in exchange for 44 billion dollars. Recently, Tesla CEO is making headlines almost every day for his peculiar comments and memes. Cate Blanchett has shared her opinion about Musk taking over Twitter.

    Recently, Elon had shared a post on Twitter where he is comparing a pregnant man emoji with Bill Gates with a very indecent caption “in case you need to lose a boner first.” The public was not very satisfied with his way of behaving.

    Blanchett Is Quite Insecure For His Movie Amid Musk Twitter Updates

    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett

    Netflix film “Don’t Look Up,” which is directed by Adam McKay. It starred Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Mark Rylance, and many more A-listers. It made a splash last winter for how the dark, political comedy eerily mirrored real life. The film tackled issues of climate change and media misinformation. And one fictional tech billionaire character hit even closer to home after Musk took over Twitter.

    It’s dangerous,” Blanchett told Variety  Monday. “That’s all I have to say, it’s very, very dangerous.”

    Rylance plays Peter Isherwell in this movie. He is an eccentric tech CEO who profits off a comet hurtling toward Earth. Apparently, his character was based partly on Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Steve Jobs. In “Don’t Look Up,” the comet ends up as a politicized and misinformed issue. Isherwell helps spin the catastrophe into a cash-grab and job-creating scheme that picks up huge support. After Musk’s shocking Twitter news, the “Don’t Look Up” character seems even more ripped from the headlines.

    “I think the future is often imagined in the mind of the artist,” Blanchett told Variety. “Adam wrote this well and truly pre-pandemic. It was really interesting to see how much meaning an audience brings to work. If the audience viewed the same script, the same story performed in exactly the same way, pre-pandemic. It would’ve been a very different response to the takeaway than the audience has now. That speaks to the power of the zeitgeist and the times in which we live.”

    Cate Blanchett In A Nutshell

    Don't look up
    Don’t lookup

    The two-time Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett was playing a talk-show host. He  dismissed the urgency of the comet disaster lives on air in the movie “Don’t Look Up.

    Recently, the TV Anchor Cate has undergone an interview with a climate activist’s serious concerns. It was about the world’s growing oil use. The interview named Good morning Britain went real viral.

    The Oscar best picture-nominated film was one of many on display at the 47th Chaplin Award Gala, where Blanchett received the honor. He is the second-youngest recipient of the Chaplin Award.

    The Lincoln Center celebrates montages of Blanchett’s work. It included “Blue Jasmine,” “The Aviator,” “Carol,”  “Thor: Ragnarok,” “Lord of the Rings,” “Nightmare Alley” and so on. Video tributes have shown respect to the legend.

    However, the celebration did not go really smoothly. The presenters Todd Haynes and Bradley Cooper couldn’t attend. Haynes, the director of “Carol,” tested positive for COVID on Monday morning. Cooper, her “Nightmare Alley” co-star, was not feeling well, ”Film at Lincoln Center chair Dan Stern announced at the beginning of the ceremony.

    There are a few empty seats there; there are a few people who either didn’t want to come up and said they had COVID or actually really had COVID — Bradley!” Blanchett joked.“I want to thank all those people who’ve been paid to say such wonderful things about me this evening. And to all of those who offered to be here, but couldn’t due to contracting COVID — rest up — or laziness, whatever.”

    “Don’t Look Up” Is streaming on Netflix right now.

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    Shubhashree Chatterjee
    Shubhashree Chatterjeehttps://firstcuriosity.com/
    I am a 21-year-old writer on firstcuriosity.com and I am pursuing MBBS in Chennai.
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