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Ana De Armas Explains How European and American Audiences Differ

I do not think there is a better interview system than what Sean Evans does on Hot Ones. It always seems like he gets the best answers from people, as they devour spicy wings. The most recent episode featured Ana De Armas, and she was extremely funny dealing with the heat while also talking about her upcoming movie, Ballerina. But the most enlightening part was when she talked about the difference between American and European audiences. Let's dive in. How do American and European Audiences Differ? Look, the whole Europeans vs. American thing is funny, and I want everyone reading this to relax and pretend that Ana de Armas said this stuff to you, because I would probably smile if she read me a cancer diagnosis. The lady is all charm. When asked about the difference between European and American moviegoers, Ana De Armas had this to say...“The influence of American cinema in Europe is stronger, I would say,” de Armas started. “Europeans like European films, I would say. I think Europeans also – or Spanish people – have a pretty wide spectrum of...they know about cinema, and they have good taste.”Sick burn, Americans. I think this should be taken as a challenge to every American out there to get on Letterboxd and to watch a diverse array of movies. I know I can get stuck in my set ways. So, challenge accepted, Europeans. If you need help in another World War, you let us know! Let me know what you...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - 6 days ago

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