(Cover) - EN Star Style - Director Andrew Jarecki appreciated that Kirsten Dunst didnt have some Hollywood dentist fix her cute little teeth.
Beautiful Kirsten appears in Andrews latest movie All Good Things, which is based on a true story recounting one of New Yorks most notorious unsolved murder cases.
Andrew appreciates Kirstens natural and fresh-faced appearance, and thinks it sets her apart from other Hollywood actresses who look too preened.
Kirsten was somebody wed been thinking about from the very beginning of the script, WWD reports him as saying. Thank God shes a normal person. Thank God she didnt have some Hollywood dentist fix her cute little teeth.
Kirsten feels comfortable in her own skin and has no qualms about the ageing process. All Good Things represents one of her most mature roles to date, which is something shes pleased about.
Im 28, so obviously the roles are going to get older. I couldnt play a 30-year-old at 25. I think the one thing about my career is Ive always played pretty much age appropriate, she explained. There also are not that many roles for women who are 28 going through, like, major struggles in their life because hopefully at 28 youre not going through that. I definitely think its a big change from the last films Ive done. (C) Cover Media