'Time stopped': Penelope Cruz opens up about childhood trauma and fear of driving after sister's accident

'Time stopped': Penelope Cruz opens up about childhood trauma and fear of driving after sister's harrowing accident
Penelope Cruz shared a harrowing experience from her childhood that has left her with a “fear of driving”  (Instagram@penelopecruzoficial)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Penelope Cruz has revealed that she is not a big admirer of cars and there is a dark past behind that.

In an interview with Elle, the actress shared a harrowing experience from her childhood that has left her with a “fear of driving.” 

“My sister was run over by a car in front of me when I was eight or nine,” Cruz, 49, recalled of the moment as she said “time stopped.”

“It’s a great trauma, because I saw her losing consciousness. And I was numb in the hospital, telling people, ‘Oh, my sister just got run over by a car.’”


 
 
 
 
 
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Cruz would have been hysterical if the incident took place in her adult life

The winner of four Golden Globe Awards conceded that had the incident occurred in her adult life, she envisions that she "would have been hysterical."

Regardless, the memory serves to influence her today, and when it came to playing Enzo Ferrari’s wife Laura in Michael Mann’s 'Ferrari,' Cruz was certainly not keen to get behind a wheel.


 
 
 
 
 
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In general, she said she has a certain “hypersensitivity in every way — visually, to sound, to people’s feelings,” which she is “lucky to have,” in a sense, given her career, but it also makes her “feel or suffer things more.”

“It’s been one of the main things I deal with in therapy: how to work a balance so I can keep feeling those things without making those feelings my own,” she added.


 
 
 
 
 
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Reflecting on her latest role, Cruz told the outlet that portraying Laura Ferrari alongside Adam Driver’s Enzo required reflecting the grieving mother’s “sorrow” in every detail, even clothing.

“Every day is a question of how she makes it through the day,” Cruz said of Laura, whose only son, Dino, died off-screen in the Michael Mann film.

“She has this tragedy that she will never recover from, and it’s also what made their marriage break because they both feel they failed to save him.”


 
 
 
 
 
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As the first person to portray the co-owner of Ferrari onscreen, she said she felt pressure as she was “giving her a voice for the first time.”

In 'Ferrari,' the famed Italian car manufacturer is “in crisis” and so is Laura and Enzo’s marriage, per the film’s official synopsis.

Between Enzo’s infidelity with Lina Mardi (Shailene Woodley), the loss of their son Dino and the looming bankruptcy for the company, things are bleak, but in the summer of 1957, Enzo enlists racecar driver Piero Taruffi (Patrick Dempsey) to represent the company in the Mille Miglia, a 1,000-mile race across Italy. 


 
 
 
 
 
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Why was Adam Driver not allowed to drive the cars?

Similar to Cruz, Driver, aged 40, never took the wheel on the film set, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September.

During a press conference, the actor mentioned that the production team "wouldn't let me drive the cars for insurance reasons."


 
 
 
 
 
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"As I said before, making a movie is a miracle and they don’t want me touching the thing that’s the most expensive part," Driver continued.

"I don’t drive the cars, except in pre-production we raced Ferraris — obviously, newer Ferraris, can’t afford the other ones. And then at the beginning, I’m not driving that one, it’s on a dolly."

He joked, "Again, they don’t trust me with small pieces of equipment. Big pieces of equipment like sandwiches, they will let me handle.”


 
 
 
 
 
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