Hollywood actress Demi Moore, who has recently been known for her roles in cinema and active participation in public life, was forced to break the shooting because of problems with the appearance of her face. In her recent interview, Moore admitted that a series of unsuccessful attempts to apply and remove makeup left a negative effect on her skin.
Actress Demi Moore confessed that she had to shoot 45 very difficult scenes in her new movie "The Substance". In the new movie, Moore is symbolically played by Elizabeth Sparkl, a celebrity that is losing popularity with age and which accepts the experimental substance to regain his youth. In one of the fascinating scenes, the Mur character prepares goodbye and is constantly returning to the mirror to apply, then remove and apply makeup again because of fears about aging.
The 61-year-old actress "Ghost" agreed with the director of the film Coral Farfit, which during the shooting of the emotional scene inside her "broke", writes Page Six. Moore explained that anyone can understand what an "attempt is to seem better" when it really ends that "you are making worse and worse."
"It was very difficult," the actress confessed in an interview with Variety. "This is one of the most frantic moments in the movie. Coral loves to do a lot of doubles, and my face was just rough. I came to the point when I couldn't do it anymore. And the coral still wanted another double."
According to Moore, it was then that the makeup artist "intervened" and said, "We finished." The Streptis star also noted that the shooting of this scene was "some madness."

"There are three installations in this scene, and 15 doubles are easy for each," she said. "In addition, the very idea of looking at yourself in the mirror and seeing only what is wrong is like you are trying to make yourself more ugly to have the appearance that you look when you feel."
However, despite the difficulties associated with this scene, the wall is now proud of what she has achieved in her career.

"Not so much different before and after," she added. "But it gave me the opportunity to appreciate myself as I am. One of my career themes is to fight biased ideas and restrictions. I am at the point where I write my story myself, not the one that I dictate depending on my age."
Demi Moore emphasized that age should not restrict someone's opportunity.
"Who said someone cannot have a certain look or make certain things? Your 60 are no longer the ones that were before," the woman said. "Some of me enjoy the fact that I understand it as you move."
In addition, the actress nominated for the Emmy Award shared that, in her opinion, at the age of 40, she had more problems in her career than it is now.

"At that time, no one knew what to do with me," the wall explained. "I was not 30, but not 40 so people could calmly identify me as a mother, etc. There was no place for me."
Demi also believes that Hollywood has changed in recent years and now offers more roles to middle -aged women.
"We see a lot more interesting roles for women aged 40 to 50 years of age - I would call them" young women, "she said." "Substance" is strict in the way she collapses on the entertainment industry, her judgment and beauty standards. But she also throws in Hollywood's face the idea that a woman's desire ends with her fertility. ”

In addition to Demi Moore, Margaret Cuelly and Dennis Kayde were starring in the Substance movie. And the premiere will take place on September 18.