Key Points

Emma Watson has taken a step back from her acting career to focus on her studies. She openly admits that she does not miss the demanding process of promoting films. However, the actress deeply misses the creative and artistic side of performing. Watson is now building a life with stronger personal foundations outside of the Hollywood spotlight.

Key Points: Emma Watson Misses Acting But Finds Film Promotion Soul-Destroying

  • Emma Watson is currently pursuing a doctorate at Oxford University
  • She describes the promotional side of filmmaking as throwing off the artistic balance
  • Watson finds acting to be an intense form of meditation and focus
  • She has made an effort to build strong personal foundations away from fame
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Emma Watson misses acting but isn't really fond of promoting films

Harry Potter star Emma Watson reveals she misses performing but took a sabbatical from acting due to the intense pressure and "soul-destroying" film promotion process.

"I do not miss selling things. I found that to be quite soul-destroying. But I do very much miss using my skill set - Emma Watson"

Los Angeles, Sep 23

English actress Emma Watson has taken a sabbatical from acting and there is one thing that she doesn't miss from the world of movies. The actress shared that she doesn’t miss "selling" her films.

The 35-year-old star, who is best known for playing Hermione Granger in the ‘Harry Potter’ film franchise, has stepped back from the movie business in recent times in order to pursue a doctorate at the University of Oxford, and Emma has revealed that she doesn't miss some aspects of the industry, reports ‘Female First UK’.

She told Hollywood Authentic, "In some ways, I really won the lottery (with acting), and what happened to me is so unusual. But a bigger component than the actual job itself is the promotion and selling of that piece of work, this piece of art. The balance of that can get quite thrown off”.

Emma misses performing on camera, but she disliked other aspects of the film business. She said, "I think I'll be honest and straightforward, and say: I do not miss selling things. I found that to be quite soul-destroying. But I do very much miss using my skill set, and I very much miss the art. I just found I got to do so little of the bit that I actually enjoyed”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, Emma starred in ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone’ at the age of 11, and she's always enjoyed the challenge of performing on camera.

She shared, "The moment you get on a film set, you don't get very long for rehearsal. But the moment you get to talk through a scene, or I got to prepare and think about how I wanted to do something, and then the minute the camera rolls, and getting to just completely forget about everything else in the world other than that one moment, it's such an intense form of meditation. Because you just cannot be anywhere else”.

However, Emma has never enjoyed the "pressure" that she's faced throughout her career. She said, "I don't miss the pressure. I forgot it was a lot of pressure”.

Emma also found that fame and success took a toll on her personal life. The movie star has therefore made a concerted effort to build some "good foundations" in her life.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Hermione choosing books over movies! 😄 But seriously, it takes courage to step away from such a successful career. In our Indian film industry too, the pressure on stars is immense. Wishing her all the best with her doctorate!
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Sarah B
Interesting how she describes acting as "intense meditation." That's exactly what our classical Indian performing arts emphasize - being completely present in the moment. Maybe she should explore Indian cinema next!
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Rohit P
While I respect her choice, I feel celebrities sometimes forget how privileged they are. Many talented actors in India would love to have those opportunities she's walking away from. The promotion part comes with the territory.
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Kavya N
As someone who grew up watching Harry Potter, it's bittersweet to hear this. But mental health matters more than fame. In India, we're finally having conversations about celebrity burnout. More power to her! 💪
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Michael C
The film industry globally has become so commercialized. Whether it's Bollywood or Hollywood, the focus is more on box office numbers than artistic expression. Emma's honesty is refreshing.

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