I Make Movies As A Form Of Activism Says Brie Larson

Actress Brie Larson says movies are a strong medium of learning. She says, she makes film as form of activism.

By Monojit

Celebrated Hollywood actress Brie Larson, states that films are her own way of activism. She says she derives happiness by performing in the different roles and characters in the movie.

The 27-year-old star, who will soon be seen in the upcoming movie Kong: Skull Island states that she feels proud of her role in the movie in the character of Mason Weaver, as it showcases the plight and toil of being a journalist, who put their life to risk in search of truth.

Brie Larson

"I make movies as a form of activism. I believe we learn from what we see in our leaders. I'm proud to play Mason Weaver in 'Kong: Skull Island' because she represents the many journalists who risk their lives every day to share with us the truth." Brie Larson said in a statement.

"Weaver leads with compassion and believes that unity cannot be obtained through aggression. I'm excited to share this film with you," said the actress.

Larson also expressed her happiness about getting connected with her fans via Instagram and let them aware all the important aspects and updates about her upcoming movie.

"And in the meanwhile, I'm thrilled to have this platform as a way to connect us. Let's work together. Let's be open to learning from each other," Larson stated via Instagram post.

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