Around 2010, Rooney Mara experienced a turning point in his career.

After having had a very bad experience on the set of

the Night Claws

remake , she was on the verge of saying goodbye to the cinema… until David Fincher showed up!



"I have to be careful with what I say and how I say it," she said on the

LaunchLeft

podcast .

(The

Nightclaws

remake ) wasn't the best of experiences, to the point of making a decision that I still respect, which is that I don't want to act unless I feel like I really have to do the thing that I accept.

»

A providential David Fincher

Shortly after

Les Claws de la nuit

, Rooney Mara landed a small role in David Fincher's

The Social Network

which restored his faith in his vocation.

And a few months later, the director called on her for the lead role in

Men Who Didn't Love Women

, his adaptation of

Millenium

.

“I had an audition for

The Social Network

.

It was a small role but the scene was incredible, and after that I did not work again before

The men who did not like women

 , ”she continued, not without qualifying the filmmaker as a mentor.

“David Fincher really had to fight for me because the studio didn't want me.

It was really a turning point in my career.

»

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