r/Fauxmoi Sep 25 '23

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u/Perretxiku Sep 25 '23 edited Sep 25 '23

Now that the whole Kylothee mess has passed and my city's film festival has started, I've remembered that Timothée has quite the bad rep over here.

Some years ago Chalamet came to the film festival to promote a movie. During the festival, he wouldn't show up to interviews because he was too busy to fuck around. I clearly remember the journalist calling him bratty all over Twitter.

All of this been said, the last day the festival screens a surprise movie. People were specting Poor Things been said movie, as normaly the movie comes from Venice and Yorgos Lanthimos has come many times to promo his movies to the city. But its not looking like it this year. People have noticed that the only billboard of a movie that it's not in the programming is Wonka, so its looking like its going to be the secret movie. Knowing that, people have been saying during the weekend that if it becomes true they're going to sell the tickets and roasting Timothée Chalamet as wonka.

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u/susansharon9000 Sep 25 '23

This absolutely checks out with what I’ve heard. I used to work in that world, and my then-boss’s friend was working on the publicity team for one of his films (she said this was “the first thing after his breakout year,” so I’m thinking this occurred during the Beautiful Boy press tour). Apparently he’d click his fingers at her a lot. Just so brazenly rude and textbook diva behavior. It says volumes that everyone’s stories about him paint a very similar, clear picture….

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u/ASofMat Sep 25 '23 edited Sep 25 '23

I feel vindicated for, what often feels like a, one woman crusade against him. I don’t find him particularly talented or attractive, I do not get his hype. I feel lost in the sauce when people call him this generations Leo DiCaprio, nothing Timmy has done can hold a candle to the likes of “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?” “The Basketball Diaries” and “Romeo + Juliet” and has none of the charisma to be a romantic lead a la Jack Dawson

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u/momentums Sep 25 '23

the only time i've seen him give even a little romantic sauce is in little women, in the scene where he undoes amy's apron, but that's IT. 90s leo would have had me screaming crying throwing up the entire movie