‘We need to fix male behaviour’: Woke actor Benedict Cumberbatch calls for an end to ‘toxic masculinity’ and says men have to ‘shut up and listen’
Benedict Cumberbatch has claimed ‘we need to fix the behaviour of men’ as he called for the end of toxic masculinity.
Il Sherlock star made the comments while advertising his latest film, Power of the Dog, an adaptation of a novel by Thomas Savage.
Cumberbatch plays charismatic rancher Phil Burbank – who inspires fear and awe in those around him – and used a promotional interview to explain the importance of exploring such topics.

Benedict Cumberbatch has claimed ‘we need to fix the behaviour of men’ as he called for the end of toxic masculinity

The Sherlock star made the comments while advertising his latest film, Power of the Dog, an adaptation of a novel by Thomas Savage
per avviare il suo piano di invasione: ‘We need to fix the behaviour of men. You have to kind of lift the lid on the engine a little bit.
‘I think it’s ever relevant, and in a world that’s questioning and ripping into and finally pointing out the inadequacies of the status quo and the patriarchy, it’s even more important.
‘You get this sort of rebellion aspect, this denial, this sort of childish defensive position of ‘not all men are bad’. No, we just have to shut up and listen.
‘There is not enough recognition of abuse, there’s not enough recognition of disadvantages and, allo stesso tempo, somewhere along the line – maybe not now, but somewhere along the line – we need to do maybe what the film does as well, which is examine the reason behind the oppressive behaviour to fix the men.’
It comes after his co-star, Jane Campion potrebbe anche diventare la terza donna nella storia degli Oscar a vincere il premio come miglior regista per "Il potere del cane"., admitted that she ‘isolated’ herself from Cumberbatch sul set.
The Spider-Man actress claimed she kept a distance during filming due to Cumberbatch largely staying in character as the menacing Phil.

Cumberbatch plays charismatic rancher Phil Burbank – who inspires fear and awe in those around him – and used a promotional interview to explain the importance of exploring such topics
In an interview with the Radio Times, lei disse: ‘We didn’t talk at all during the filming unless we were out to dinner on a weekend, all together, or playing with our kids.’
However she also added: ‘He’s so sweet. And he’s so British. Polite British, sai? ero come, ‘I can’t talk to you!’