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365 Days’ star Michele Morrone says he was too handsome for the Italian film industry

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17 August, 2020, 04:30 pm
Last modified: 17 August, 2020, 04:48 pm

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365 Days’ star Michele Morrone says he was too handsome for the Italian film industry

The actor revealed about his struggle in becoming a movie star, ironically as a result of him being “too handsome” for the screen.

TBS Report
17 August, 2020, 04:30 pm
Last modified: 17 August, 2020, 04:48 pm
365 Days’ star Michele Morrone says he was too handsome for the Italian film industry

Michele Morrone was part of this year's most controversial film and subsequently worst reviewed one. However, his film 365' Days ended up breaking several streaming records on Netflix.

The Polish film was an overnight success, but the same can't be said for its actor. Michelle Morrone, the leading actor has had a rough time from working as a gardener in Italy to becoming a worldwide sensation.

The actor revealed about his struggle in becoming a movie star, ironically most of it as a result of him being "too handsome" for the screen.

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"In Italy, the industry in Italy never gave me the chance to show (what) I could do. In Italy, if you are too good looking, you are just good looking. You don't have anything else to offer. So for a lot of years, I tried and I tried and I tried, I used to arrive till the end of the casting," reported by Pinkvilla. 

Morrone added that, "They always tell me you're good but you're too good looking. It looks like you're not real in front of the camera,"

Nonetheless, the star is now more concerned about what the future holds for him. He believes even though Italy didn't accept him, he's moved on to take the whole world on.

365 days received excessive negative reviews after its release, with only 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics criticized the film over its glorified portrayal of the "Stockholm Syndrome". And it offended numerous abuse victims.

Two years ago, Morrone was broke, severely depressed and was divorced. Though, after a long struggle the actor believes he's finally found a footing in the international film industry.

 

 

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