“It’s a balanced level of hate”: Director Knowingly Avoided Talking to Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Before Netflix Documentary

"It's a balanced level of hate": Director Knowingly Avoided Talking to Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Before Netflix Documentary
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It’s almost difficult to fathom, but over a year has passed since the high-profile defamation trial involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard unfolded publicly. Both performers have sought refuge overseas in pursuit of a degree of anonymity as they embark on the process of revitalizing their careers. 

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Amber Heard and Johnny Depp

Yet, their legal dispute is set to once again command the spotlight with the release of Netflix’s upcoming documentary Depp V. Heard. The director of the film has recently shared her experiences of facing criticism from fans and explained her decision not to directly communicate with the titular actors.

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Director Tries To Keep It Balanced

Depp V. Heard is currently available for streaming on Netflix to subscribers, offering an extensive exploration of the intricate complexities of the well-known legal feud. The outcome of the defamation trial predominantly favored Depp, even though both celebrities faced conviction on specific counts. Emma Cooper is the visionary filmmaker behind this fresh documentary series, and she shared her thoughts on the response she has received from fans prior to its debut in an interview with Variety. As she put it:

“You know, it’s a balanced level of hate. I pride myself that it tends to be very 50/50.”

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Amber Heard and Johnny Depp

The Depp/Heard defamation trial was televised, allowing the general public to closely follow the unfolding events, which inevitably took center stage in media coverage. The court of public opinion contributed to forming its own verdict, notably leading to online criticism targeting Heard. It’s this heightened emotional response that has resulted in Emma Cooper encountering a “balanced level of hate” regarding her documentary.

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Director Avoided Interviewing Johnny Depp And Amber Heard

Considering how Depp V. Heard delves into the intricate details of the well-known defamation trial, it might raise eyebrows that neither of the principal actors were interviewed or directly participated. After all, one would expect the documentary to feature their respective testimonies, in which Depp and Heard both made claims of abuse against each other. In her conversation with Variety, Emma Cooper shed light on this choice, explaining:

Amber Heard with ex-beau Johnny Depp
Amber Heard with ex-beau Johnny Depp

“Really, my intention was always to try and make it about the conversation around the trial. I wanted to get away from any he-said-she-said from within the trial, and I just really wanted to talk about us and the way we communicate, and the way that we look at events that don’t really have anything to do with us. That is actually what the series is about — but I can’t help but look at some of the things that are being said about me, without people having seen the series, and it’s interesting that people are drawing many conclusions, but that very much was not my intention.”

Certainly, a substantial portion of the substance in this widely known defamation lawsuit originated from the testimonies provided by Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Instead of delving directly into their specific accusations, the fresh documentary series on Netflix concentrates on unraveling how the trial morphed into a widespread global spectacle. Interestingly, the director managed to create Depp V. Heard without directly engaging with its central figures.

Depp V. Heard is available for streaming on Netflix.

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Also Read: “Some form of schizophrenia”: Johnny Depp Trolled His Onscreen Personas For Being Too Over the Top

Source: Cinemablend

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