Dakota Johnson discusses 'The High Note,' codirecting 'Cry, Cry, Cry' with Chris Martin, and working with Shia LaBeouf for Marie Claire's summer 2020 issue.
went viral after she refused to play along with the comedian’s assertion that she wasn’t invited to Johnson’s 30th birthday party. “That’s not true, Ellen. You were invited,” she says firmly, “but you didn’t come.” And part of the reason she started TeaTime was to avoid getting sidelined onset. “For a long time, I’d do a movie and have no say,” she says. “I could go into something, and it’ll be one thing, and then it comes out as a totally different thing.
Her heart, it seems, calls the shots. “I really don’t have a method, and I don’t want one,” she says of picking projects. “It’s very intuitive and emotional.” A few years ago, she was in Italy and “in a place that felt very dark” when she was drawn to a short that would eventually become. The drama, which found a huge afterlife on VOD, is about a young man with Down syndrome who finds an unlikely companion in a scruffy outlaw .
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