Mia Goth expresses her disbelief at being labeled as hating acting, highlighting her deep connection to portraying women in extreme situations.
Goth believes that performance is about possession, setting her apart from traditional scream queens, as she views her roles as complex and deeper than horror.
She approaches her characters not by genre but by immersing herself in the humanity of the role, elevating her performance beyond typical horror narratives.
Acknowledging the appeal of horror, Goth admits that the roles she chooses empower her, showcasing fierce and unapologetic women that challenge societal norms.
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