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.
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