When Chase Sui Wonders Beat the SXSW Red Carpet to promote “The Studio”, she took a moment to tell IndieWire about her role in Gregg Arakis Psychose -ecsual thriller “I want your sex,” which was wrapped at the end of last year in Los Angeles. The film Follows Cooper Hoffman As “sexual muse” for a famous artist, played by Olivia Ville“On a journey more in -depth than he could ever have imagined, to a world of sex, obsession, power, storage and murder,” according to the official synopsis.
“Nowhere” is a favorite with me, “mysterious skin” obviously, “Doom generation”, said wonders about his affinity for Araki’s work. “All his films are so strange and so offbeat and still point to something so universal with the human psyche and to be able to work with him, an icon as he was at the top of my list. bump out of his shirt. I don’t know how that man has time to train as much as he does, or maybe it is natural, but it was fantastic. ”
Charli XCX is among the actors, in the middle of a wide range of upcoming projects from the Grammy winner. “I’ve met Charli, but I didn’t have to work with her. We were like opposite sides of the film, ”said wonders. “But I’m sure she crushed. The character is perfect for her. “
Wondering it teased from the beginning, Araki threw her completely into her erotic world. “Day one, scene one was a menagerie by race and Olivia was involved and Cooper was involved and I was a little involved and it was an aggressive, aggressive start, but it was a good setting of fork,” she said. “All these actors are really brave and (I have) a lot of respect for Cooper and Olivia.”
“It’s about Gen Z, and it has a little bit of the old movie” Secretary “, another” old indie movie “from the 90s,” Araki previously told IndieWire of the movie last summer. “One thing that is striking about talking about the 90s and the current day is that the current generation does not have sex.”
“I thought it was so shocking and strange. Looking back at my life, sex and sexuality and sexual identity have been the key to my entire being and life and development as a person, which is why my films tend to always focus on these, he continued. “Olivia plays an artist in the film, and she says things in the movie that I have said in interviews about how sex and sexuality are kind of what makes us human. They are such an important part of growing up and finding out who you are, so it is part of the movie, the importance of sexuality and Gen Z and how they do not have sex. “