Demi Moore has unveiled that she greatly reflected with the reality of the world after doing film, The Substance.
Moore, who has contributed decades in the entertainment industry, feels more liberated now as her latest film has taught her ‘radical acceptance’ in life.
In conversation with Extra, the 62-year-old star stated: "I think it's the most liberated that I feel. The place is of greater, or I would say, of radical acceptance."
According to Demi, in today’s world, people often think they have been stuck in the challenge of comparison and despair. However, the situation is reverse.
The Indecent Proposal star says that in reality ‘this is something we do to ourselves.’
"We all live in a world where we have circumstances that present us with the challenge of compare and despair. But the reality is, it’s not what’s being done to us on the outside, it’s what we do to ourselves”, added Moore, 62.
She further added: “I think that’s, to me, what was always so moving and resonated so deeply, is that harshness and that violence that we can have against ourselves."
The Substance is horror genre film that showcases Moore as Elisabeth Sparkle, who gets offered a substance from laboratory with a promise of transforming her into an enhanced version of her.
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