Potente Upset With Supremacy Screen Time
26 July 2004
Potente Upset With Supremacy Screen Time
German actress Franka Potente is upset her screen time in sequel THE BOURNE SUPREMACY has been dramatically cut.
The 30-year-old actress played a pivotal part in 2002's THE BOURNE Identity and wishes her role in the follow-up was more substantial.
Potente says, "I was cool with it. What can you do? I think it's a mistake, OK?
"But, hey, we'll see. I hope everybody leaves the movie theatres at...let's just say a particularly fateful moment. Sorry, it's not diplomatic at all."
Wishing her character MARIE was more empowered, Potente says, "I could have imagined her just a little more kick a**, instead of just accepting."
Of clashing with The Bourne Supremacy director Paul Greengrass, she adds, "I had different ideas of how we - how do I phrase this? - how we kind of lose sight of her.
"But the director, he's really good, and he fought me on it. So, in the end, the better argument wins, I guess."
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