Whoopi Goldberg defended armie hammer On his reaction to the final edition of Citizen Vigilante during a discussion on The View. The host said that actors do not have control over creative direction and that films are made in the “cutting room”.
The View host defends Armie Hammer after he says he was surprised by the finished version of Citizen Vigilante
Recent discussion on “The View” focused on Hammer’s response to the criticism the film has received. Audiences are reportedly calling the film “anti-immigrant, anti-Islamophobic”. According to The, in response to these comments, Hammer said that he was surprised by the final cut and did not sign up for the film. wrap.
While co-host Alyssa Farrah Griffin questioned the actor, saying, “That’s not possible.” However, Goldberg supported him. “He’s an actor and that’s what we do, we play a problematic character,” he said.
In support of the actor, she said, “I think it’s because, you know, I always tell you guys that movies are often made in the cutting room.”
She also talked about being out of work due to sexual harassment allegations against the actor, which led her to take up the offer.
“And so, when people won’t hire you, and when you can’t find work, and you can’t make a living, you take whatever you can get. And he’s an actor! I, you know, have been through this kind of madness, when someone decides that you said what people said, and they cancel you, and it turns out that it didn’t happen that way, it doesn’t matter! Because people have already said that about you. I’ve made up my mind,” she said.
Citizen Vigilante is a film directed by Uwe Boll, starring Armie Hammer, based on the story of a man who targets immigrants. Soon after its release, the film faced criticism for its story. Citizen Vigilante went mainstream when Elon Musk promoted the film on his X account, leading to a 28-hour free stream and growing audiences.
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