It was rude and unprofessional for John Carney to make these comments. I was really disappointed when I read them because I absolutely love this film. I've never been a big fan of Keira Knightly but I really liked her performance in this film and it made me think that she is probably similar to this in real life.
Obviously John Carney wanted an unknown musician, like in Once or Sing Street, but as somebody else said, an amateur might not have come off well next to Mark Ruffalo. He basically blamed Keira for not being something she would never be (an indie musician), but he is the one who cast her, knowing she is not a musician, so he shouldn't have publicly criticised her; as the director, HE is the one to blame if he wasn't happy with the film (which I can't understand anyway, because as I said, I thought the film was wonderful).
Particularly to call her a 'supermodel' and say that "I like to work with curious, proper film actors as opposed to movie stars". Keira has two Oscar nominations, so yeah, that's a horrible thing to say. He also talked about her having an entourage, but as someone else said, Keira has done a lot of small indie films. She is very low-key in her personal life and I think he was exaggerating about this. Funny how Mark Ruffalo and Adam Levine supposedly didn't have entourages but Keira did. This is why many people thought his comments were sexist. I also find it hard to believe that Kiera Knightley is more full of herself than Adam Levine (whom Carney called 'quite unpretentious').
As a singer myself, I thought Keira did a pretty good job. Her voice wasn't amazing but it was pleasant and suited the character, who was a songwriter, not a vocalist. Lots of singer songwriters have voices at similar levels to Keira's, but it doesn't matter because they are expressing their own work.
I really felt for Keira and it made me worry that John Carney is just a jerk :( He did apologise, and I hope he was sincere about it. I love his films and can't wait for another one!
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