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Nicole Kidman calls TV's 'Nine Perfect Strangers' 'trippy and crazy'

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Reuters
17/08/2021
06:35 MYT
Nicole Kidman calls TV's 'Nine Perfect Strangers' 'trippy and crazy'
Kidman leads a cast that includes Melissa McCarthy, Bobby Cannavale and Michael Shannon in the tale of nine wealthy, stressed people who go on a retreat to a remote boutique resort. - REUTERS/File Photo
LOS ANGELES: Don't ask the cast to describe "Nine Perfect Strangers," the new Hulu TV series based on the 2018 best-selling book by Liane Moriarty.
"It is so trippy and crazy. ... I dare you to ask any of us what genre this is. We have no idea," Nicole Kidman told reporters.
Kidman leads a cast that includes Melissa McCarthy, Bobby Cannavale and Michael Shannon in the tale of nine wealthy, stressed people who go on a retreat to a remote boutique resort.
The series is partly a satire on the wellness industry. Kidman plays a mysterious health guru who promises a life-changing experience using unconventional methods that go way beyond massages and yoga.
Filmed in rural Australia, the eight-episode series launches on Hulu on Wednesday.
It is co-written and produced by David. E. Kelley, who with Kidman was also in the team behind the 2017 hit TV adaptation of Moriarty's murder mystery "Big Little Lies."
"I certainly thought about horror and certainly thought about thrillers but at the end of the day, even though we're playing with those tropes, it was about character," said Jonathan Levine, director of "Nine Perfect Strangers."
McCarthy, who plays a romantic novelist suffering from a broken heart and a declining career, said the show brings up big philosophical questions, including "what will be changed when you're gone? Who will care? What have you left behind?"
"It brings up pretty big questions - and I was terrified of being attacked by bull ants," McCarthy said.
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