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Ralph Ineson, ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ actor, claims females are incredibly calm and better directors than the males, who project their untamed aggression on the sets. Comparing the synergy, the 55-year-old British actor said the creative differences and behavioural patterns are strikingly apparent.
Ralph Ineson hails the female directors
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Ineson opened up about how he likes to work with female directors. “I often find the sets are calmer, a nicer place to be, but also full of reflection. There’s less untamed aggression, as there sometimes can be with men directors,” he said, while talking about addressing a conversation about beauty standards and double standards.Ralph Ineson recently worked with Ondine Viñao for the recent film ‘Two Neighbour.’
Appreciating the director, he narrated the ambience on the set, suggesting that she lend a helping hand and supportive push. “This was fiery in a creative way, not in a shouty way. She’s a constant [source] of creative energy, so that energy created a really good set,” she said, before adding, “It was a creatively vibrant set rather than a, sometimes on a male-directed set, [where] the creative energy can be a little manic.
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About 'Two Neighbours' and his role
‘Two Neighbours,’ inspired by ‘Avaricious and Envious,’ revolves around a wealthy socialite and a struggling writer, who are brought together at a New York party. The dark comedy then sees a jump to a supernatural world after the satirical conversation about greed leads to the welcoming of a Genie, which is played by Ralph Ineson.Talking about his character, the 55-year-old said, “He’s from hell, he’s a dark entity of sorts. But he’s also kind of bored in the film,” before adding, “I don’t think the concept of any mortal gratification is of real interest to him — it’s more the fun or the curiosity he has in manipulating and puppeting these ridiculous people that he comes across.”
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