Ashley Greene Opens Up About ‘Tough’ It Feeds Filming Challenge

Ashley Green Pride in the new horror movie, Nourish But filming her first movie after birth was not always easy.
“this [movie] It was difficult for me because it was my first participation in the movie, and I think we were six months later, so I was ready for the longest ever, “Green, 38, told exclusively exclusively US weekly. “I was breastfeeding breastfeeding, so I was pumping on a group and hormones walking everywhere. Then, like, I had to return to this little angel and try to separate these two things. It was difficult for me.”
In the super -excitement movie, Green Centeh, a Kabulinian mother, depicts a mission with her daughter, Jordan (Eli Operation), To save a girl named Riley (Shelin MartinFrom a demonic entity. While having to the budget of the new motherhood – Green gave birth to the daughter of Kingsley, who shares her with the husband Paul KhouryIn September 2022 – with this heavy role it was recognized “Saab” for Jereen, I used the personal strengths to help her.
“Fortunately, I think, with Cenathia, you can always find things that you can use to also favor you in exchange for allowing them to work against you,” Green explained. “I said,” This is very difficult for me, but I will find a way through it and I will use this, these moments when I am in the group. “It’s one of the things that I am more proud of than this project.”
“Fortunately, I think, with Cenathia, you can always find things that you can use to also favor you in exchange for allowing them to work against you,” Green explained. “I said,” This is very difficult for me, but I will find a way through it and I will use this, these moments when I am in the group. “It’s one of the things that I am more proud of than this project.”
One of the total topics of the film revolves around the battle against the deepest shocks, as a director and writer Chad Archibald Creating the story after diagnosing each of his parents with cancer. Green, who was open to her battle with anxiety and panic attacks over the years, said she immediately understood the classes and thought she could do something “strong” with her performance.
“When you are ready, I think you should look inward and you have to face your demons and you should be able to allow yourself to get strength to overcome the things that happened to you, not because of you,” she explained. “I liked it throughout the movie.”
In overlap with Cynthia sympathy was Costar Green Sean Ashmour As Randal, the father of the property Riley, who has a more extreme (violent) approach to save his daughter. Like Green, Ashmour used his own experience as a father for a human and emotional mode on the motives of his personality. (Ashmur and his wife Dana Rene Their son, Oliver, welcomed, in 2017.)
“I never looked at Randal as a villain. If we were watching this film through the perspective of Randal, the hero will be,” Ashtor, 45 years old. we. “He makes terrible options, but I understood the bad options he was doing, because he was impossible.
Ashmour said that he had to discover how “success” could how his personality could make the decisions he makes without being a “evil” person in the heart, the place where the father himself became decisive in his operation.
“When I really started thinking about his circumstance, and if I was in this circumstance, what will I do? I will do anything to protect my son,” I explained. “He does not do the right thing, but he does the only thing that knows how to do in this impossible position that is placed in it.”
Ashmour hopes when people see the movie that tends to “The Journey of great suspense” Nourish It also provides confession of complexity – intelligence – for characters on the screen.
“In gender films, it’s very frustrating when you are [can] The characters told the decision to promote the story or put a character in a bad or risky position. I never felt this way when I read [this script]Clear. “Then when I saw him, he feeds [and then] The characters make bad decisions …. I fully understood the reason. “
He added: “I think this is specifically discrimination in horror movies, where, if the decision -maker takes only to strengthen the conspiracy or to put itself in danger, this is a bad option to write instead of” we understand who is this character and that their choice is skipping with who they are. “I believe that this film is full of decisions and actions like this.
Green, for her part, wants Nourish To provide a lot of super fun with also keeping a mirror for viewers.
“What I loved in Cenathia and Jordan is that once we see Cenatia wrestling with the previous shocks and the things that happened to her – [but] When she realizes that she must overcome these things to help her daughter, she does not ask her any questions and is able to do this for another person. ” we. “And I think this is what we are as a society, right? When you heal yourself, you have the ability to heal others as well.”
Nourish For the first time in theaters and demand on Friday, April 18.
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2025-04-17 23:14:00