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Zoë Kravitz Addresses Epstein Comparisons to Channing Tatum’s ‘Blink Twice’ Character: “It’s All a Metaphor” and “Not So Literal”
"That [Epstein] situation, that particular place and person, that documentary or whatever it was, came out not even halfway through writing ['Blink Twice']," Kravitz said in an interview.
In Ackie’s Hollywood Reporter cover story, the film is described as a “sort of a Get Out meets Promising Young Woman ” and a “social satire plus class warfare plus gender politics.” Given the film had a seven-year journey to the screen, Kravitz noted that the script “evolved in very cool ways,” especially amid the #MeToo conversations at the time and now. “This story is so personal to me in terms of exploring what it feels like to be a woman, and of course when I’m talking to my girlfriends, we all have similar experiences, but when you go outside of your circle, it can be a little scary,” Kravitz told THR.
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