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Halle Berry's Heartfelt Confession About Catwoman Role 20 Years Later

Halle Berry's Heartfelt Confession About Catwoman Role 20 Years Later

Berfin Ceren Meray
July 31 2024 - 12:29am

Halle Berry has made a poignant confession about her role as Catwoman in the 2004 film, shedding new light on her experience two decades later.

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In the film released in 2004, Halle Berry portrayed Patience Phillips, an iconic character in popular culture.

In the film released in 2004, Halle Berry portrayed Patience Phillips, an iconic character in popular culture.

The film follows Patience Phillips, who works at a cosmetics company and is killed after discovering a conspiracy. She is mysteriously resurrected and reborn as Catwoman. In the film, Patience tries to bring justice with her new powers and abilities.

Although the film became a part of popular culture, it was heavily criticized by both audiences and film critics at the time.

Although the film became a part of popular culture, it was heavily criticized by both audiences and film critics at the time.

The screenplay and visual effects were not well received by viewers, and it only scored 8 out of 100 on Rotten Tomatoes.

The film even won Razzie Awards for Worst Film, Worst Actress, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay.

The film even won Razzie Awards for Worst Film, Worst Actress, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay.

This month marks the 20th anniversary of the release of 'Catwoman.' The film's lead, Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry, made a confession that took us back to those years.

According to Deadline, the 57-year-old famous actress spoke to Entertainment Weekly and said,

According to Deadline, the 57-year-old famous actress spoke to Entertainment Weekly and said,

'The idea of Catwoman, who transforms into a superhero, saving women from face cream seemed too simplistic to me. But at that time, I couldn't refuse the role. I couldn't stand up and challenge it. I didn't like the criticism at all. I went and accepted those awards and moved on. It didn't deter me from my acting career. As a black woman, I have struggled with these issues my entire life. In fact, this role changed me a lot. Thanks to this film, I became a complete cat lover. Now, I am Catwoman through and through.'

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