Charlize Theron: 'Films Are Therapy'
Fiction mimics reality in Theron's new movie Sleepwalking, in which she plays a mother forced to bring up her daughter alone after her partner abandons her. However the 32-year-old claims she uses painful film roles to help her heal, stating the dramatic parts act like a session with a psychiatrist.
She explains, "I am incredibly lucky. I get to do a job which is very cathartic. People go to therapy because we are mechanically inclined to not want to deal with emotion or trauma. Anything that's not pretty. That's what we do. I get to go to therapy in my work. I go to some very dark places, and I think it's healthy to do that."
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