Chilean-American actor Pedro Pascal speaks out against US President Donald Trump's immigration policies, urging Hollywood to resist political pressure and continue telling stories. The film 'Eddington' premieres at Cannes, addressing America's toxic politics. Director Ari Aster parodies various groups in the film, expressing concerns about the country's direction.
Key Points
Pedro Pascal shares his immigrant experience and stands by protections for refugees
Film 'Eddington' tackles America's toxic politics during the Covid pandemic
Director Ari Aster parodies various groups in the film to express concerns about the country's direction
Pros
Pedro Pascal advocates for speaking out against political pressure
Encourages Hollywood to continue telling important stories
Raises awareness about America's polarized politics and challenges
Cons
May alienate certain audience members with strong political views
Could face backlash or criticism for taking a stand against the US President