The strangest thing we learned from Tilda Swinton's interview in GQ
Tilda Swinton does not need a special presentation - although everything is not so simple: she never loved being called an actress, preferring to be an “artist”. Speaking of it, many do cost the respectful “style icon” at all, which also does not sin against the truth - for many years it sets the tone both in the field of brilliant manners and a sharp mind, and in terms of the ability to dress. Nevertheless, over the past few years, Tilda Swinton has played so many bright roles in a row that you have to put up with the "actress": she has two films of Wes Anderson, "The Zero Theorem" by Terry Gilliam, "Only Lovers of Jim Jarmusch and" Through the Snow "will survive Pona Jun Ho.
In general, the American GQ had every reason to call Tilde Swinton the woman of the year (although we would call her the woman of eternity) and do an interview with her about this. Here are just a few who knew what would come of it. Anyone who has ever encountered an actress in reality knows that only one thing can be foreseen - you will be fascinated by her once and for all (we checked). Journalist Zach Baron tested it on his own experience, and this is what we learned from his Tilda profile, published on the GQ website. Believe it or not - decide for yourself.
She smells like wildflowers and bonfire smoke.
Her eyes are blue, but sometimes turn green.
She is very bored talking about work.
She drives a green Skoda.
She has four springer spaniels: Rosie, Dora, Louis and Du.
Her 89-year-old father does not have one leg: he lost her in World War II.
Her great-great-great-great-uncle Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton seems to have invented the cathode ray tube of the television.
In her youth, Tilda Swinton was an avid player and earned a couple of years betting on races. The old gardener of the grandfather taught her to understand the horses.
Tilda Swinton loves haggis - a scottish giblet dish not for the faint of heart.
She loves to photograph dogs and chicken eggs.
She believes that the film is not like people, but like pictures.
She believes in the existence of a Loch Ness monster.
She always dreamed of taking part in a salad competition.
The most interesting thing that happens in the district of her house is the competition for the cleanest tractor.
In her garden live chickens and a turtle named Brake.
She has an automatic reply set up at the post office, “Hello, I am away until January 1, 2070, and I cannot read your message.” She usually responds after 15 minutes.
She writes the most funny and strange letters in the world - even to people with whom she is not particularly familiar.
She can not distinguish the shell from the pebble.