The series recently debuted on streaming platforms towards the end of the previous month, offering viewers a departure from Olsen's Disney+ projects.
In this David E. Kelley drama, she portrays Candy Montgomery, a mother entangled in an affair that culminates in a shocking act of violence – stabbing a friend 41 times – based on a true incident from Wylie, Texas in 1980.
Despite the challenges intimate scenes can pose for actors, Olsen, known for her portrayal of Scarlet Witch in the MCU, expressed her ease with nudity, tracing it back to her theater beginnings.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, she emphasized that n^dty is a storytelling tool that she readily employs when necessary.
Olsen's willingness to embrace n^dty in roles such as Martha Marcy May Marlene and Oldboy signifies her commitment to authentically portraying characters.
For her portrayal of Candy Montgomery, Olsen found the character's sexuality intriguing, delving into the complexities of her choices and the dark path her narrative unfolds.
She conveys a sense of sympathy towards her characters, including Candy, exploring the character's use of femininity to achieve her desires amidst a blend of awkward, humorous, and tragic tones present in the script.
The series delves into themes of a bored housewife, an extramarital affair, and the gripping aftermath of a violent act, making it a compelling watch for those intrigued by complex character dynamics and suspenseful storytelling.
Elizabeth Olsen's portrayal of Candy Montgomery offers a nuanced exploration of a woman driven by desire and obsession, adding depth to the narrative tapestry of the series.
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