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Sandra Bullock sends a message to the world of cinema: “If it weren’t for Netflix, a lot of people would be out of work”

Sandra Bullock, after the success achieved by his role in ‘Unforgivable’, he has taken the opportunity to break a spear in favor of Netflix after the platform streaming has been the subject of criticism from different sectors of the world on understanding that it puts at serious risk what cinema has always been.

The drama in which Sandra Bullock plays an ex-woman trying to rebuild her life is among the ten most successful premieres in Netflix history after reaching number one in its first week. However, it will not be new for the 57-year-old actress, who in 2018 already triumphed with ‘Blindly‘, the thriller that would then become the most watched original production, being today only surpassed by’ Red Alert ‘.

Hence Sandra Bullock did not hesitate to vindicate the platform in ‘The Hollywood Reporter’. “They are good with artists. They are good with filmmakers“He stated.” If it weren’t for Netflix, a lot of people would be out of work. Their stories will not be told. Who would have thought that I, as a woman, would continue working at this point? It will be totally secluded. It’s true, “he added.

A clear defense of Netflix after the criticism made by Patty Jenkins, director of ‘Wonder Woman’ or that the Cannes film festival would veto the premieres of the platform considering that their irruption puts the cinema in a complicated situation.

The actress, however, relies on the acceptance she has had ‘The Squid Game‘to elaborate on his argument. “It is a success that I would never have had 10 years ago, never,” he exposes. “It brings people together in a way that really, you know … we’re increasingly divided, and yet here are these streamers who are able to merge our stories and say, look, here’s the same story, just different.” , ditch.

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