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.
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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.
"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.