Demi Moore shared that the script for the 1990 movie "Ghost" really scared her. In a recent episode of "Hot Ones," she opened up about the emotional impact of the film, especially the scene that required her to cry as an actress. She talked about the overwhelming grief she had to tap into while reading the script, portraying Molly Jensen alongside Patrick Swayze as Sam Wheat. The film, directed by Jerry Zucker, became Moore’s highest-grossing movie and earned her a Best Actress nomination at the Golden Globe Awards.
Moore also discussed her role in the satirical body horror film "The Substance" and how she felt it was worth the risk, similar to her experience with "Ghost." She described the film as a mix of different genres and acknowledged that it could either be amazing or a disaster, but she was willing to take the risk.
You can watch Moore’s full interview on "Hot Ones" below:
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Overall, Moore’s candid revelations about her experiences with these films give insight into her approach to acting and willingness to take on challenging roles. following sentence:
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