What Styles, Pugh, and Wilde Have Said About 'Don't Worry Darling'
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Don't Worry Darling will be hitting theaters worldwide on Friday, Sept. 23. Don't forget it.
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The movie follows married couple Alice (played by Pugh) and Jack (Styles) who live in Victory, an experimental 1950s utopian community.
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In that Community, the men work for a top secret project that promises to change the world, and their wives, who are at home, know none of the details.
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Alice begin to suspect that Jack and the townspeople may be hiding a dark, a disturbing secret from her. Will she confront them?
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Styles has revealed he wrote an original song, sung by Pugh in the movie, which is described as the "trigger song."
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"I remember first playing it on the piano, and it had a sort of homemade nursery rhyme feel to it. Applied to the different moments in the film, I think it takes on a couple of different lives—I hope." Styles says.
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Speaking about taking on the role, Pugh said, "It was a different beast" adding, "I love playing a distressed woman."
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She said, "When it's reduced to your sex scenes, or to watch the most famous man in the world go down on someone, it's not why we do it. It's not why I'm in this industry.
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Wilde addressed a range of rumors surrounding Don't Worry Darling, including the false reports that Styles had received $2.5 million for the film while Pugh only got $700,000.
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Wilde said, "The absurdity of invented clickbait and subsequent reaction regarding a nonexistent pay disparity between our lead and supporting actors really upset me."
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"There is absolutely no validity to those claims." She added. Wilde also addressed internet rumors of tension between Pugh and her after Pugh has done very little promotion regarding the film,