Shailene Woodley went through a huge personal change while shooting Three Women.
Washington: Actress Shailene Woodley discussed her role in the TV series 'Three Women' based on the book by Lisa Taddeo, reports Deadline. Woodley expressed a connection with the “emotional complexities” of portraying the character of writer Gia. Woodley said, “I can relate to nuanced elements of all these characters, including Gia.” “One of the things that causes me the most suffering in my life is a sense of existential loneliness, which is different from loneliness. Three Women has become a pillar for my experiences and how to feel less alone in the emotional complexities of being a human heart. .
I hope it can provide the same to other women. There is room for conversation or engagement. It's good to have art in the world that shares this idea.” Three Women is an American TV series adapted from Taddeo's 2019 book of the same name. According to Deadline, “It is the story of three women Who are on a crash course to completely turn their lives around, each with their story narrated by Jiya, a writer grieving the loss of her family. She persuades these three remarkable 'ordinary' women to tell her their stories, and her relationships with them ultimately change her life forever.” Woodley explained, “[मेरे चरित्र] Gia's story and plot are true to Lisa's history, but also fictional.”
“She can express her emotional complexities around those experiences. But when I met her, I thought, 'Oh, you're a soulmate.' I [फिल्मांकन के दौरान] was going through a significant personal change, and to have her as an artistic and professional anchor was something I will always carry with me.” Betty Gilpin as Lena, DeWanda Wise as Sloane and Maggie Kay in Three Women Also starring Gabrielle Creevy, Woodley said, “Three Women was like a high alert experience; It was a very technically colorful experience, and there was no escape from any intense situations. Everything was explored and left as it was, without any pretense or presentation.”
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