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Scarlett Johansson's role in the story of marriage and divorce is a strange coincidence

Relationships are complex. Scarlett Johansson admitted this, who was once married to Ryan Reynolds and French journalist Romain Dauriac. And this also made him interested in participating in the production of the Netflix film, Marriage Story.

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In the film, Scarlett Johansson plays Nicole, the famous actress who is currently married to her husband, a theater director, actor Adam Driver, in love and divorce offerings. The couple has a child named Henry who is trapped in all complications and divorce.

Scarlett Johansson, who has a 5-year-old daughter, Rose, from her marriage to Dauriac, spoke openly about her mother's experience and said she often struggled with loneliness because of loneliness.

"I felt early - lonely to be a single parent," he told USA Today. "Obviously there are many different things at once, but there can be constant loneliness and doubt that you don't know what you are doing and that you have no one else to let go of."


Scarlett Johansson, engaged to Saturday Night Live writer Colin Jost, recently admitted that being a single parent after spending a lot of time alone with a child can trigger a moment of self-confidence.

"You also spend a lot of time alone with your child, without the efforts of other adults, which is difficult for a long time," he continued, as reported by Elle UK. "You might not be sure about your life: 'How did I get here?" This is not always ... but times of doubt are always strange. "

Occasionally, Johansson's concern as a single mother made him ask questions about his own life. "When you separate in any form, regardless of whether it's okay or not, questioning your many choices. OK, who am I now? And I have this new identity as a single mother, so what is it? How is it?" Even logistical and emotional rhythms "How did this happen?" And I don't know what will happen in the future. "These are all things that cause anxiety," he said.

In addition to therapy, starring in upcoming films such as Marriage Story and Jojo Rabbit, in which Johansson plays the teenage mother of Hitler who hid a Jewish girl in the attic, has helped the 35-year-old actor win his divorce from Dauriac.

"That doesn't mean I don't have the distraction that one of these characters - I still have - but I really appreciate also having my daughter there," he said. "Seeing that I'm hopeful and positive. It's good to be sad for a while, and then you have to pull it off."

Earlier this week in a Variety interview with actor Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson felt a strange coincidence that his new film explored divorce. "But more than that because my divorce has gone through that and I feel that it is something that I must examine, I feel that this is the right time for me to Noah and work together to a certain extent," he added.