{"id":34579,"date":"2023-02-01T20:01:42","date_gmt":"2023-02-02T02:01:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.imsa.edu\/acronym\/?p=34579"},"modified":"2023-02-01T20:01:42","modified_gmt":"2023-02-02T02:01:42","slug":"dont-worry-darling-a-chaotic-piece-of-film-merged-with-reality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.imsa.edu\/acronym\/2023\/02\/01\/dont-worry-darling-a-chaotic-piece-of-film-merged-with-reality\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cDon\u2019t Worry Darling\u201d: A Chaotic Piece of Film Merged With Reality"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\"><em>Don\u2019t Worry Darling<\/em>, a psychological, dystopian thriller about a woman\u2014Alice, played by Florence Pugh\u2014living in an idyllic community, was <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thewrap.com\/olivia-wildes-dont-worry-darling-gets-september-2022-release-date\/\">released on September 23rd, 2022<\/a>. The film\u2019s intriguing plot about a stereotypical spouse in the 1950s whose lives devolve into utter madness once secrets of the husband\u2019s job are revealed sparked interest in potential viewers. Long before the film hit theaters, however, rumors surrounding the on-set drama engrossed global audiences. While Olivia Wilde, director of <em>Don\u2019t Worry Darling<\/em>, navigates the psychological terror experienced by the characters, the gossip circulating the film prior to its release exposes more about twisted human relationships and stereotypical societal culture than does the actual movie.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Rumors began when <a href=\"https:\/\/variety.com\/2022\/film\/news\/shia-labeouf-denies-fired-olivia-wilde-dont-worry-darling-1235350529\/\">Wilde<\/a> allegedly fired Shia Labeouf, initially cast as Jack, on account that \u201chis process was not conducive to the ethos that [she] demand[s] in [her] productions.&#8221; Around this time is when the star\u2019s former girlfriend, FKA Twigs, filed a lawsuit against Labeouf for sexual battery. <a href=\"https:\/\/variety.com\/2022\/film\/news\/shia-labeouf-denies-fired-olivia-wilde-dont-worry-darling-1235350529\/\">Wilde<\/a> claims that \u201c[a] lot came to light after this happened [&#8230;] in terms of his behavior\u201d and explains that her \u201cresponsibility is to the production and to the cast to protect them.\u201d She recognized that she would be \u201casking Florence to be in very vulnerable situations, and [that her] priority was making her feel safe and [&#8230;] supported.\u201d <a href=\"https:\/\/www.usmagazine.com\/entertainment\/news\/shia-labeouf-says-he-quit-dont-worry-darling-wasnt-fired\/\">Labeouf<\/a>, in response to the situation, claims that he \u201cquit the film\u201d after not being able to find time to adequately rehearse for the role. The disturbing aspect of this presents itself when we ask ourselves <\/span><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">why we are still letting the abuser control the story<\/span><\/i><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">? The way in which the drama played out seems to mimic themes of a controlling male presence similar to that in <em>Don\u2019t Worry Darling<\/em>. While the film attempts to call attention to this particular issue, it backfires because of how deeply entrenched it is in contradicting circumstances. Therefore, the situation reveals more about the stagnation of society and its inability to fuel progress.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Unfortunately, the Wilde-Labeouf drama wasn\u2019t the only event that was overcast by drastic sexist influences. After Wilde had fired Labeouf, she casted Harry Styles as his replacement. Audiences were thrilled to know of the involvement of Styles in the production of <em>Don\u2019t Worry Darling<\/em>. This excitement, however, gradually died off as rumors of Wilde and Styles dating were brought to the forefront of the film\u2019s coverage. Wilde faced immense backlash for involving herself in a romantic relationship with a cast member which reportedly resulted in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vulture.com\/2022\/09\/can-dont-worry-darling-recover-from-the-bad-press.html\">Wilde\u2019s<\/a> \u201cfrequent, unexplained absences\u201d from set. The problem here is not in determining right from wrong with regards to Wilde\u2019s actions on set, but rather the reaction from audiences towards the situation. It\u2019s no surprise that several directors often start romantic relationships with their cast members: <a href=\"https:\/\/collider.com\/galleries\/famous-directors-love-stars\/\">Tim Burton, James Cameron, and Steven Speilberg<\/a> to name a few. The differences in the aforementioned names and Olivia Wilde is that Wilde is a woman which for some believe that that is adequate reasoning to treat her any differently than they would a man in the same position. Although one could argue that what she did was wrong, the same could be said for any director that entered a romantic relationship with a cast member. This double standard is heavily influenced by misogynistic ideals and furthers the point of twisted human relationships being controlled by a patriarchal hierarchy.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\"><em>Don\u2019t Worry Darling<\/em> ventures into this seemingly impossible reality, but peels back the layers and you begin to see the shadows underneath. Hints of a stereotypical, picturesque lifestyle\u2014like that presented in the film\u2014only deteriorates into chaos and confusion, leaving society in a position of immobility. As seen through the drama surrounding the film, this disorder isn\u2019t just present in the fictitious sense, but is seen in ripples throughout everyday life. <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Don\u2019t Worry Darling, a psychological, dystopian thriller about a woman\u2014Alice, played by Florence Pugh\u2014living in an idyllic community, was released on September 23rd, 2022. 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