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Actor Hong Chau says in a new interview that she does not really know who she is now, as her “whole career” has been “about struggle.”
Chau, 43, has appeared in several projects throughout her career, from TV shows like “BoJack Horseman” and “Homecoming” to movies like “Inherent Vice” and the 2022 films “The Menu” and “The Whale,” the latter of which landed her an Academy Award nod for Best Supporting Actress.
While many actors would feel a rush of emotions after such recognition, Chau told The Independent her views on accolades changed after her experience in the 2017 Matt Damon-led film “Downsizing.”
In “Downsizing,” Chau plays a disabled Vietnamese political activist who is shrunk against her will and later falls in love with Damon’s character. Chau recalled to The Independent how people kept telling her that she would surely get an Oscar nomination for her role in the film, but the reality was far from what she had expected.
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“Downsizing” received slightly average reviews when it premiered in theaters on Dec. 22, 2017 — IMDB users rated the Alexander Payne-directed movie a 5.8, while the film received a 48% Tomatometer and 23% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
“And, of course, it didn’t happen,” she told The Independent. “I said to myself, ‘I don’t ever want to go through this again.’ So now, when people ask how it feels to be nominated, it’s strange. I really feel nothing. If I can be completely honest, it’s more like, ‘Oh dear.'”
Much like “The Whale,” which has been accused of fatphobia, the 2017 film was also met with a negative reception from some, notably for her character Ngoc Lan.
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While some critics described the character as “a hate crime” and an “icky, racist…
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