In her latest film, The Substance, Demi Moore tackles the pressures of perfection
Moore reveals that the quest for flawlessness is universal.
Moore reflects on the unrealistic body expectations of the '90s.
What I did to myself… how violent we can be towards ourselves,” Moore shares.
In The Substance, Moore’s character scrutinizes her imperfections before a date
Moore emphasizes that everyone has moments of insecurity.
How can we combat this culture of harsh criticism?
Moore advises on managing others' opinions: “It’s what I make it mean about me.”
The film explores the impact of societal expectations on women and aging
This is the most exciting time of my life,” Moore shares.
Moore hopes to inspire her daughters: “I don’t want them to think there is an end.”