Ep 13. Rosario Dawson Discusses Her Role On "Trance"
- April 5, 2013
In this episode of Popcorn with Peter Travers, Peter Travers sits down with actress Rosario Dawson to discuss her role in the 2013 thriller "Trance." Dawson plays a hypnotherapist named Elizabeth Lamb who gets caught up in a dangerous game of deception and double-crossing when an art auction heist goes wrong.
Dawson talks about the challenges of playing a character who is both a victim and a villain, and how she approached the role with empathy and understanding. She also discusses the complex relationships between her character and the other main characters in the film, played by James McAvoy and Vincent Cassel.
Travers and Dawson delve deeper into the themes of the movie, including the nature of memory and how it can be manipulated through hypnosis. They also discuss director Danny Boyle's unique visual style and the ways in which it adds to the tension and mystery of the story.
Throughout the interview, Dawson touches on her own background and experiences as an actress, including her work on projects like "Kids," "Rent," and "Luke Cage." She talks about the challenges and rewards of working in different genres and mediums, and how each project informs her approach to the next.
Overall, the conversation between Travers and Dawson is engaging and insightful, providing fans and casual viewers alike with a deeper understanding of both the film and the actress's career. Whether you're a fan of "Trance" or simply interested in the art of acting, this episode of Popcorn with Peter Travers offers plenty of food for thought.