Amy Adams Wants A 'Gone With The Wind' America
The actress fears men have become too feminine and women too masculine during the battle of the sexes, and modern men and ladies are confused about who and what they are.
Adams says, "I was always influenced by old movies, especially when I was growing up. I thought I was Scarlett O'Hara from Gone With The Wind at 13. I identified with the fact that she was a survivor. I have a romanticized idea of what it would've been like to live in that time. It was a very hard time in American history, so I'm very happy with living now but I'd love to live in sort of my romantic idea of that time."
"I'd love it if we could get back to women being women and men being men."
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