Ever tuned out while a colleague was talking? Actor Chris Pine got caught in just such a moment at a press conference for his new movie Don't Worry Darling, and his face has fast become a meme.
Here's the background: Pine stars in the Olivia Wilde-directed psychological thriller coming to US theaters Sept. 23. While few people have seen the film yet, it's been making headlines for the supposed controversy surrounding on-set relationships and other issues.
And now there's the photo, taken at the Venice Film Festival before a screening of the film in which Pine stares off into the middle distance while co-star Harry Styles gives a bizarre answer to a question. "I think, you know, my favorite thing about the movie is that it feels like a... movie," Styles said. Fans had plenty of opinions on what exactly Pine was thinking.
Many people grabbed for the same word to describe Pine's look -- "disassociate," as in, Pine really really wishes he were somewhere else. (And as you'll notice from his different outfits below, Pine didn't just display that look once, fans have memed various photos from different press events.)
Wrote one, "Chris Pine looking like a white suburban mom the morning after a wine-night crying jag."
Said another, "I understand you, Chris Pine. I too want to disassociate from what's happening around me."
Chris Pine looking like a white suburban mom the morning after a wine-night crying jag. De-puff and disassociate https://t.co/3iSJ7YI3Pt
— Nichole 🍞🍯 (@tnwhiskeywoman) September 5, 2022
I understand you, Chris Pine. I too want to disassociate from what's happening around me.
— Flilis Skywalker 🇧🇷 💛❤💙🤍 (@flilisoffexegol) September 6, 2022
Like Chris Pine, I too disassociate. pic.twitter.com/qRuAImmbHk
— Peacock Tarantula (@skjippy) September 5, 2022
Envious of Chris Pine's ability to disassociate so effectively. https://t.co/mdYTrAhlV5
— Randall (@RandallAMorris) September 6, 2022
why does chris pine look like he’s about to unwillingly train some tributes for the 74th hunger games rn pic.twitter.com/emfofQ8NCd
— tomorrow!!! 🏡💌 (@sweetsatelIite) September 5, 2022
chris pine looks like he just lost the wyoming primary pic.twitter.com/iepQzDWVqg
— madeline cho (@madshcho) September 5, 2022
nine year old me on a road trip staring out the window while evanescence blasts in my CD player pic.twitter.com/hz5hvoX6ns
— Vincent Martella (@VinMan17) September 5, 2022
when the copy desk doesn't get to edit the draft pic.twitter.com/aIwQjsyEw4
— BuzzFeed Style Guide (@styleguide) September 6, 2022
we’re witnessing chris pine going through his joker moment in real time pic.twitter.com/NpI8Owv4xy
— franklin (@leohoratio) September 5, 2022
Olivia Wilde: Florence Pugh is a force. When you watch this film, you're gonna say "That's Florence Pugh"
— Ben Crew - Muppets Gatsby (@BenjaminCrew1) September 5, 2022
Harry Styles: I'm not an actor, I am an actor, you know?
Chris Pine: *Astral projecting to the Swiss Alps*
chris pine rethinking his entire life decisions that lead him to this point pic.twitter.com/Xp8YjANTiM
— cat.🦫 (@lordeonfilm) September 5, 2022
The meme follows "spitgate": On Monday, the internet lit up over-examining a piece of video which some thought showed Styles spitting on Pine at the press event.
Okay with this enhanced video… YOU CANT TELL ME HARRY STYLES DIDNT SPIT ON CHRIS PINE 🤣🤣 The mouth movement from harry and the reaction from Chris WHAT IS HAPPENING 💀💀 pic.twitter.com/VAthKyRxiF
— Ethan Cole (@itsethancole) September 6, 2022
CNET's Mark Serrels summed it up well in an earlier article: "After close examination I am absolutely of the opinion that Styles did not spit on Pine because that would be insane." And on Tuesday, People magazine quoted a representative for Pine who completely shot down the intentional spitting idea.
"This is a ridiculous story -- a complete fabrication and the result of an odd online illusion that is clearly deceiving and allows for foolish speculation," the representative said. "Just to be clear, Harry Styles did not spit on Chris Pine. There is nothing but respect between these two men and any suggestion otherwise is a blatant attempt to create drama that simply does not exist."
If half of this offscreen drama shows up in the film, it'll be an Oscar contender for sure.


