Nicole Kidman Shares One Screen Character She’d Be Keen To Revisit

Nicole Kidman Expresses Desire to Revisit Her Role in “The Others

With over 100 acting ‍credits to ​her name, including an Oscar win and countless ​other accolades, Nicole⁢ Kidman has left an indelible⁣ mark on the film industry. But even with ⁣such a diverse and celebrated career, there’s ⁣one role she wishes she could revisit: Grace Stewart from the 2001 gothic horror, The Others.

A Memorable Performance Lost in Time

In a recent interview with The Guardian, Kidman revealed, ‌“Actually the character I would love to⁣ go back to is the character in The Others, Grace.” She elaborated, saying, “Because I feel like The Others⁤ gets overlooked and I loved that character.”

Alejandro Amenábar’s chilling masterpiece,​ set in 1945 on the misty‌ island of jersey,follows Grace,a fiercely protective mother struggling to shield ⁢her two light-sensitive children from the world. As new staff members​ arrive at their darkened home and grace experiences unsettling visions, she begins to question her​ own sanity. The film, a box⁤ office success despite its ‍modest budget, captivated audiences with its suspenseful​ narrative and ⁤Kidman’s compelling performance.

Celebrating Female Perspectives in Film

While Kidman fondly recalls her experience in The Others, she’s equally passionate about her latest role in Babygirl, directed by Halina⁤ Reijn.Her performance as a CEO consumed by desire for a younger colleague earned her a Golden Globe nomination and⁣ the Best Actress ⁤award at the Venice International Film Festival.

Kidman credits Reijn for creating a safe and empowering‌ habitat that allowed her to explore ⁣the character’s complex sexuality with authenticity. “I don’t think I could have given the performance with a male director,” Kidman confessed.⁢ “She was the⁣ one that wrote it. She was the one that understood it. ‍”

She further explained, “We⁣ share that ⁤form, and so we have the ability to communicate telepathically almost,⁤ with an‌ understanding of what our bodies will do. And all bodies are different,but⁢ there’s a safeness,and there’s a secrecy almost to the sexuality that had to be shared.And that’s why it‍ was a very, very, very⁢ different experience for me.”

Why does Nicole Kidman want to revisit​ the role of Grace Stewart from The Others?

Nicole Kidman Reflects on “The Others” and Her ⁤Career Evolution: An Exclusive Interview

Revisiting Grace‍ Stewart:⁢ A ​Role Close to her⁣ Heart

Interviewer: Nicole,‌ you’ve had an incredible career with over 100​ acting credits, including an Oscar win. But you’ve recently expressed ‍a desire to revisit your role as Grace Stewart in⁤ The others. What makes this character so special to you?

Nicole Kidman: Grace Stewart is a character I‍ hold very dear. She’s a fiercely protective mother,‌ and her journey is so layered—full⁢ of love, fear, and ‍mystery. I think The Others is often overlooked ‍in discussions about gothic horror, but ⁤it’s a film that really resonates with me. Grace’s strength and vulnerability are qualities I’d love to explore​ again.

The Timeless Appeal of “The Others”

interviewer: The film is set in 1945⁤ on the misty island of Jersey and follows Grace as she protects her light-sensitive children while grappling with unsettling visions.⁢ What do you think ‌makes The Others stand ‍out in the horror genre?

Nicole Kidman: Alejandro Amenábar crafted such ‍a unique atmosphere—it’s‍ haunting yet deeply emotional. The film doesn’t rely on jump scares; instead, it builds⁣ suspense through ‍its narrative and the psychological unraveling of Grace. It’s a story about love, loss, ‍and the lengths a mother will go‌ to for her ‍children.⁢ That’s what makes it timeless.

Celebrating Female Perspectives in Film

Interviewer: ‌ Speaking of strong​ female⁢ characters, your latest ‌role in Babygirl has also ⁤garnered critical acclaim.‍ How was your experiance working with director Halina Reijn?

Nicole kidman: Halina is unusual.She created a safe space for me to explore the complexities of ⁣my character’s sexuality and desires.I don’t think I could have given that performance with a male⁢ director. Halina understood the nuances of the character on a profound level, and that trust allowed me to be completely authentic.

A⁣ Thought-Provoking Question for Readers

Interviewer: Nicole, ⁣you’ve played ⁣so many iconic roles. If ‍you could revisit any character from your past, who would it⁣ be and why? And ⁢to our⁣ readers, which of nicole’s performances would you love to see her revisit? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Nicole Kidman: That’s a ⁣great question. Aside from Grace, I’d love to‌ revisit satine from Moulin ‌Rouge! or even Virginia Woolf from the Hours. ⁢Each character has left a lasting impression on me,and I’d be curious to see how‌ I’d approach them⁣ now,with the experiences I’ve gained over the years.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Nicole Kidman?

Interviewer: what’s next for you? Any‌ upcoming projects⁢ you’re excited about?

Nicole Kidman: I’m always looking for roles that challenge me and tell meaningful stories.⁤ Right now,I’m exploring a‍ few projects that focus ⁢on female-driven narratives. I believe it’s important to keep pushing boundaries and celebrating diverse perspectives in‌ film.

Interviewer: Thank you, Nicole, ‌for sharing your insights. It’s been a‌ pleasure discussing your career and the impact of your work.

Nicole Kidman: Thank you! It’s always wonderful to reflect on these roles and the ⁢stories‌ they⁤ tell.

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