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[Fresh Air Weekend: Benicio del Toro on 'The Phoenician Scheme,' Film Critic Justin Chang on 'Materialists,' and Molly Jong-Fast’s Memoir]-[Best Of: Benicio del Toro / Molly Jong-Fast]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-06-21

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Benicio del Toro and the Art of Character Construction

In this episode of Fresh Air Weekend, actor Benicio del Toro discusses his latest collaboration with director Wes Anderson in the film The Phoenician Scheme. Del Toro portrays Zsa Zsa Korda, a 1950s industrialist who is described as a "ruthless businessman, a tycoon, a rascal who is looking for redemption." Del Toro emphasizes that the character is "under reconstruction" and undergoes a significant arc, one that is deeply influenced by his relationship with his estranged daughter, played by Mia Threpleton. Del Toro praises Threpleton’s performance, noting a specific moment during their audition where he observed a "compassionate, strong, but compassionate look" in her eyes that convinced him she was the right choice for the role.

Reflecting on Anderson’s unique filmmaking style, Del Toro describes the set as a "real fantasy land," noting that unlike blockbuster films reliant on CGI, Anderson builds tangible, detailed worlds. Del Toro even highlights the importance of costume, particularly the "strong, big shoes" of his character, which helped him find the physical presence of the tycoon. The actor also revisits his breakout role as Fred Fenster in The Usual Suspects, explaining that his choice to adopt a mumbling accent was a bold, collaborative risk that helped define his early career. He concludes by reflecting on his training with Stella Adler, which instilled in him the belief that acting is a "serious job" and as important as any other profession.

The Romantic Dilemmas of 'Materialists'

Film critic Justin Chang reviews Materialists, the new romantic drama from director Celine Song. The film stars Dakota Johnson as Lucy, a professional matchmaker in New York City who views people as "human spreadsheets" defined by their financial and physical attributes. While Chang appreciates the chemistry between Johnson and Pedro Pascal—who plays a wealthy "unicorn" client—he finds that the film struggles to reconcile the "screwball vigor of a comedy with the emotional oomph of a drama." Chang notes that while the film attempts to critique the transactional nature of modern dating, it ultimately feels "undone by its own ambitions," particularly in its characterization of the romantic rival played by Chris Evans, who feels underdeveloped compared to the film's complex themes.

Molly Jong-Fast: Fame, Feminism, and the Legacy of Erica Jong

MSNBC political analyst Molly Jong-Fast discusses her memoir, How to Lose Your Mother, which explores her complex upbringing as the only child of the famous feminist novelist Erica Jong. Jong-Fast contextualizes her mother’s 1973 bestseller, Fear of Flying, as a "seismic event" that granted American women permission to explore their sexual needs. However, she candidly discusses the personal cost of her mother’s fame, describing it as an addiction that created a "different relationship with reality."

Jong-Fast recounts the challenges of growing up in an environment where her mother was a public icon of sexual liberation, stating, "I have always wanted to talk to my mother about sex as little as possible." The memoir further explores the "death spiral" of family dynamics, including her mother's struggle with alcoholism and her own battles with addiction. Despite the personal turmoil, Jong-Fast acknowledges the advantages of being a "nepo baby" and expresses a nuanced pride in her mother’s legacy, noting that she wouldn't be who she is today without the foundation laid by second-wave feminists. She concludes that even with the painful history, she felt compelled to write the book as an honest reckoning with her family’s history.

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I have my reasons.
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I want to give the audience a taste of your character.
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I'm a man who does not need his human rights.
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What a line.
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he's faced with mortality.
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survive an assassination attempt
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take over his empire
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in the hopes that
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a character under reconstruction
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take something for granted
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