
Harry Styles at this point has a fortunate acting resume for a tenderfoot, from Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk” to the upcoming “Don’t Worry Darling” and “My Policeman”. But the pop star communicated Monday at the Venice International Film Festival that with acting, he regularly feels he “doesn’t think about what I’m doing.”
Styles’ appearance at the Lido, where “Don’t Worry Darling” has its world premiere on Monday night, was one of the most anticipated events of a star-studded festival. At a public meeting before the performance, Styles was sprinkled with requests regarding his fans, his vocation and whether he would work with boss Olivia Wilde again – none of which he responded to.
In “Don’t Worry Darling,” Styles plays Jack, who works for the quirky Victory Project, run by Chris Pine’s seductive religion as a pioneer, in a mid-century preliminary neighborhood.
Florence Pugh plays Jack’s better half, Alice, who receives all the comfort in the world as a trade-off for not getting an explanation of some important issues. However, soon, she begins to see breaks in the varnish.
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Styles returned home from his Madison Square Garden appearances to attend the Venice premiere of “Don’t Worry Darling” with Wilde and co-stars Pine and Gemma Chan. Anyway, while he rearranges two high-profile jobs in human articulation, he said he doesn’t see many equivalents between music and acting.
Fans were flocking before the theater on Monday to get an extraordinary perch before the prime route into the performance, early for a long shot. Many had individual accounts of how Styles’ music affected their lives.
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