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Carey Mulligantook on one of the most explosive scandals in recent history with her latest role.
The Academy Award nominee, 37, told PEOPLE she “took it very seriously” playing one of theNew York Timesjournalistswhoexposed the sexual abuse allegationsagainstHarvey Weinsteinas she arrived at Friday’s Los Angeles premiere ofShe Saidat the2022 AFI Fest.
“I think we felt that weight of responsibility, and I felt that on other jobs,” she explained. “I think particularly when you play a real person, you have that, but the stories that we were telling are so real and so recent, and not just to the people that were involved in the film, but to viewers, to an audience.
“You’re aware that this story will impact people who go and see it in the cinema, so I think we all felt like it was a big task and we took it very seriously,” Mulligan added.
Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan inShe Said(2022).Universal Pictures
Mulligan also recounted how Twohey — whowon a Pulitzer Prize with Kantorfor their reporting — “gave unfettered access to her life” as the actress had the rare opportunity of meeting and bonding with the person she was portraying.
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“I’ve never played a person who’s still alive. I played real people, but I’ve been reading autobiographies, so this was really exciting, and she’s just the coolest person. So I wanted to be her friend. I wanted her to like me,” she said
“Our kids hung out together,” Mulligan continued. “We had play dates. She brought her daughter to my son’s birthday party, and she was just so generous. She was amazing.”
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The British Actress explained that meeting Twohey was helpful, as screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz not only detailed how she and Kantor broke the story, but how “the story impacts their life.”
Mulligan noted that one of the most informative elements in playing Twohey is that “journalism is a vocation for her, it’s not just a job,” adding: “It comes from this deeply rooted belief that she has that her vocation is to uncover injustice and mistruths and show them.”
After more than 80 womencame forward with accusations, Weinstein, 70,was convicted on chargesof first-degree criminal sexual act and third-degree rape in New York in 2020, and wassentenced to 23 years in prison.
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In August, he was granted an appeal as his attorney Arthur Aidala told PEOPLE that they are “hopeful that the entire Court will find that Mr. Weinstein did not receive a fair trial and reverse his conviction.”
Weinstein is currentlyon trial in Los Angelesforother sexual assault claimsas he prepares toface more charges in London.
She Saidpremieres Nov. 18 in U.S. theaters.
If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor.
source: people.com