Bella Thorne is not very into the concept of everlasting life. “I feel dwelling ceaselessly is ridiculous. Who actually needs to do this? Come on now,” she tells POPSUGAR. “That’s simply an excessive amount of. You watch the world change, you watch the sh*t on the earth worsen and worse and worse, after which it will get higher, after which it is worse once more.” The cycles, she thinks, would get previous after some time.
This viewpoint aligns along with her character in “Divinity,” a surreal, sci-fi journey of a film that premiered on the Sundance Movie Pageant in January. In it, Thorne performs the closest factor to a god or holy spirit the film affords. Shot solely on black-and-white movie, “Divinity” facilities round a serum that may make folks immortal — with some surprising and grotesque penalties. However whereas a lot of the film facilities on the risks of taking science too far, Thorne performs a pacesetter in a bunch of ethereal girls who appear to symbolize another way of life.
Set in a starry desert the place the solar by no means shines, “Divinity” is a warped, retro thriller that follows a person (Stephen Dorff) who has inherited the corporate that makes the serum from his father. Quickly aliens enter the fold and drive him to take the serum himself, and violence follows.
However from time to time, Thorne and her group seem on the display screen, offering much-needed steering for the movie’s few feminine characters. Thorne sees her function because the “good, divine female chief” of a bunch of “girls which might be going to assist them and defend them,” she tells POPSUGAR. “I am sort of their savior in that approach — to make them an extended life and educate them how you can struggle and how you can defend themselves, and how you can be secure, and how you can keep alive.” In a world deadened by greed, her character symbolizes fertility and rebirth.
A longtime sci-fi fan, 25-year-old Thorne jumped on the probability to immerse herself within the style. “I actually like all of the subgenres underneath psychological and horror and sci-fi. The three of these — I am Gucci,” the actor says. “That is truthfully the one factor that I watch. I do not actually watch comedy or drama very a lot, however I really like some sci-fi sh*t, man. I f*cking love some sci-fi.”
And whereas she would not go for dwelling ceaselessly, she is trying ahead to some issues the longer term might maintain. “I am actually stoked for flying vehicles, man. I really feel like we have been speaking about this sh*t for a very long time, and it is taken a very long time,” she says, sounding critical. “I simply need it to occur.”
After all, there are different elements of the longer term she is not so hyped about. “I am not excited for the AIs to take over the world and kill all of humanity,” she says. “That does not appear tremendous enjoyable.”
Within the extra fast time period, she needs to see significant adjustments in Hollywood and in society at massive, particularly because it pertains to girls’s autonomy. Thorne has been open about her experiences being sexualized as a toddler star. She received her break on “Shake It Up” alongside Zendaya, and like many different younger feminine stars, she skilled an excessive amount of at far too younger an age; for instance, she lately opened up a couple of director who accused her of flirting with him when she was 10 years previous.
She’s hoping that issues are totally different for others following in her path. “I want to see extra sophisticated girls, extra sophisticated feminine characters,” she says. “We’re not only a unhealthy woman or an excellent woman. I might like to see extra very dynamic feminine characters on display screen.”
She’s additionally specializing in dwelling within the second. Thorne has loads occurring proper now — she has her personal jewellery firm and weed model to handle. She’s additionally engaged on a number of new motion pictures, together with “Saint Clare,” which she stars in as a vengeful feminine murderer.
Via all of it, she says, she’s engaged on her psychological well being and studying to depend on herself. In actual life, identical to her character in “Divinity,” she’s skeptical of miracle medication and fast fixes. Though weed has helped her by means of a whole lot of her psychological well being challenges — that is why she’s launched her personal firm — she’s emphatic that it is not a be-all and end-all remedy.
In the end, she’s solely human, neither a nasty or good woman however only a individual. However for a second, she sounds a bit just like the earthly embodiment of her “Divinity” character, filled with classes to impart on a greed-driven human race. “There’s issues that may assist,” she says, “however you’re the solely person who’s going to repair your self.”