TORONTO — Yes, Scarlett Johansson is donning a perfect ring on her left hand. Anyhow don't anticipate that her will be gushing about her engagement to Romain Dauriac.
"Much obliged to you," grins the amazingly private performing artist, in the wake of being saluted.
She's here at the Toronto International Film Festival advertising Under the Skin, playing an outsider. "The pulse of this film is this character's adventure," she says.
Johansson, 28, is one of the aforementioned performing artists who is kept tabs on the work and gives it a chance to represent itself with no issue. "I'm lucky enough to be at a status in my profession where I can bear to be meticulous. I'm not concerned with acquainting myself with the gathering of people. I've been working for 20 years and I don't feel like I have anything to demonstrate right now, to anybody, aside from myself and my chief. I've had a truly beneficial couple of years," she says.
Like the vast majority of the on-screen characters working here, she won't be sitting through any movies.
"I won't have a chance to see anything here. I have companions here. There are movies I'd want to see," says Johansson. "I'd want to see Dallas Buyers Club. I need to see Gravity. My companion did The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby. I'd get a kick out of the chance to see it. Be that as it may I won't. Indeed, being in Venice (for its film celebration), which is so stylish and lovely, I scarcely saw the outside of the lodging."
She's likewise the voice in Spike Jonze's Her. "It was an entire new system, another process," she s
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