She really understood the assignment.
, in which she transformed completely into Patrizia Reggiani, wife of Gucci heir Maurizio Gucci. Her performance has been earning rave reviews since the film premiered on November 24, but her tales of method acting have made just as many headlines.
While method acting isn’t news in and of itself, Gaga’s devotion to becoming Reggiani reached a whole new level. Here are some of the wildest techniques Gaga has revealed during theStayed in character for 18 months Remaining in character after the camera stops rolling is par for the course when it comes to method acting. But Lady Gaga remained in character for a year and a half, as revealed in her November cover story for“I will be fully honest and transparent: I lived as [Reggiani] for a year and a half,” Gaga said, before confirming that this was all off camera. “I never broke. I stayed with her.”Gaga also spent a huge chunk of time trying to nail down Reggiani’s Northern Italian dialect .
“For my job, it was about being able to use hair as a tool for the actress to really delve into the mind of this person, who she was portraying,” Aspiras toldLady Gaga on the"House of Gucci" setLady Gaga spoke further about her devoting years of her life to her Reggiani character—and this devotion apparently involved a lot of carbo-loading. “She ate more pasta and bread than usual, deliberately gaining weight to have a more rounded figure,” the article reveals.
She really took the time to study the movements of panthers, trying to replicate how the creature seduces its pray, slows down before it pounces, and goes into survival mode when it becomes “enraged with starvation and hunger.”On a far more serious note, Lady Gaga tapped into her own personal trauma to deliver some scenes—a practice which often led to spells of vomiting and fatigue. The experience was so intense that she eventually had to bring in professional help.
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