Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne spoke to Newsweek about film "The Good Nurse," avoiding the fetishization of the truth and working with the real victims.
well. what is it about that that smokey voice and that spirit that i think still mystifies us? i don t know. you know people around her really know what they re talking about and the music would say meet this girl and it just the voice didn t fit the body. she s tiny, petite jewish girl from london but she sounded like a 65-year-old black woman. she was almost carrying this other energy within her. it didn t fit. she had it. she was born with it. she had something special. her father has expressed his unhappiness with this documentary. what is your response to the threat of legal action from him? i think the film is made up of archive and sbe viewinterviews i did. it s honest it s the essence of what i saw that was going on around her. in a way everyone has seen the film, 99.9% of the people who contributed to the film have seen the film all say it s honest. even if they don t come out of the film as well, they admitted. one, the real amy came across.