Lily-Rose Depp Traumatized by ‘Edward Scissorhands

Lily-Rose Depp Traumatized by ‘Edward Scissorhands

Lily-rose Depp Reveals Childhood Trauma Stemming from ‘Edward Scissorhands

Actress Lily-Rose depp has shared a surprising childhood memory: being “traumatized” by her father Johnny Depp’s iconic 1990 film, “Edward⁣ Scissorhands.” In a ⁢recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, Depp, now ‍25, revealed that‍ while she ‍wasn’t frightened by her father’s character, the way ​others treated Edward‍ deeply affected her at the young age of three.

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“I was traumatized by it. Not because I thought he was scary, but because everyone was being so mean to him and I got really upset,” Depp said,⁢ adding, “I remember being petrified ​by that, ‌which is weird, because I don’t have many memories from‍ when I was that young. It’s a difficult childhood memory.”

Drawing Comparisons to ‘Nosferatu

This experience seems to have stayed with Depp, who draws parallels between Edward Scissorhands and her ‌current role in Robert Eggers’ gothic horror film “Nosferatu.” “Edward’s ‌the good guy and Nosferatu’s kind of the ⁣bad guy, but there’s a ⁢part ‌of me that feels a little bit of empathy for Nosferatu. I mean,am I sick‌ for feeling that way?” she mused.

Depp, ‍who previously acted alongside her ⁢father ‍in ​the 2016 film “yoga Hosers,” has embraced darker genres in her career, expressing a preference for complex and challenging roles. “As an actor, you hope that your role will be ‌as meaty as can be, so you have as ‌much to dive into as possible,” she explains. “As nothing is straightforwardly⁣ dark, it’s the⁢ most elaborate stuff.”

Upcoming Role in ‘Nosferatu’

“nosferatu” , adapted from⁤ F. W. Murnau’s classic 1922 silent film, is slated for an Indian‍ release on January 10. The film stars Nicholas⁢ Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma ⁤Corrin,⁤ Ralph ‍Ineson, Simon McBurney, and ‍Willem Dafoe alongside Depp.


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## Interview with Lily-Rose Depp



**Introduction**



Welcome to Archyde, where we delve into the captivating lives of hollywood’s brightest stars. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with the talented and enigmatic Lily-Rose Depp.



Lily-Rose, thank you for joining us.



**Lily-Rose Depp**: It’s a pleasure to be here.



**Archyde**: You recently made headlines with a surprisingly candid revelation about your childhood. You described being “traumatized” by your father’s iconic film, “Edward Scissorhands,” at the age of three. Can you elaborate on that experience?



**Lily-Rose Depp**: It’s true![[1](https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/hollywood/lilyrose-depp-says-she-felt-traumatised-after-watching-johnny-depp-s-edward-scissorhands-101735972846347.html)]while I wasn’t frightened by my dad’s portrayal of Edward, I was deeply affected by how others treated him. seeing a character so kind and gentle ostracized and feared really impacted me at that young age.



**archyde**: It’s fascinating how a film can so profoundly affect a child’s outlook.



**Lily-Rose Depp**: absolutely! It’s testament to the power of cinema and the emotional connection it can forge.



**archyde**: in a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, you mentioned drawing parallels between Edward Scissorhands and your upcoming role as Mina in the remake of “Nosferatu”. could you shed lights on those comparisons?





**Lily-Rose Depp**: Definitely. both Edward and mina are misunderstood figures, outsiders who struggle to find acceptance. They are both burdened by their appearances and the prejudices they face because of them.



**Archyde**: It sounds like a captivating role. What drew you to the project?



**Lily-Rose depp**: The script is incredibly powerful, and I’m excited to explore the complexities of Mina’s character. It’s a chance to delve into themes of fear, acceptance, and what it means to be different.



**Archyde**: We’re eager to see your performance!



**Lily-Rose Depp**: Thank you.



**Archyde**: Lily-Rose Depp, thank you for this insightful conversation. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors!



**Lily-Rose Depp**: Thank you so much for having me.



**Outro**



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