While promoting her directorial debut Eleanor the Great, Johansson wore a '90s-style blowout, styled with a dramatic side part that was so deep, it swept over one eye. Think Cindy Crawford in her Pepsi ad days - a flipped-over bang with lots of volume at the root and loose roller curls toward the bottom. The color added to the vintage starlet effect.
Johansson faced initial setbacks in her acting career, including being rejected by an agent due to her unconventional voice, which she humorously described as sounding like a whiskey-drinking, chain-smoking fool.
Scarlett Johansson reflected on her early rom-com roles, stating they were often unfulfilling, as they catered to the male gaze rather than challenging her as an actor.
Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut features a nuanced performance by 95-year-old June Squibb, but the film struggles to address its Holocaust theme adequately.