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						'Lady Macbeth' star talks 
						murder, sex and playing her scary part in new film 
			
   
            
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						[April 25, 2017] LONDON 
						(Reuters) - The star of dark and racy period drama "Lady 
						Macbeth", Florence Pugh, says playing the new British 
						film's protagonist was terrifying, not just because her 
						character was so complex but because she herself was 
						scared of her. 
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				 Pugh, listed among Breakthrough Brits by the British Academy 
				of Television Arts (BAFTA) in 2016, plays Katherine, a young 
				woman, stifled by her loveless marriage to a much older man and 
				abused by her grim new family. 
				 
				"I knew Katherine was an incredible character but I also knew 
				that the job behind her was huge and it did terrify me because 
				there was a lot of her to tackle in just one film," Pugh told 
				Reuters. 
				 
				"But for me that really excites me, when a character kind of 
				scares me," she said. 
				
				  
				The film charts the violent lengths to which Katherine is 
				willing to go to protect her newfound freedom after she starts 
				an affair with a groomsman (Cosmo Jarvis), a relationship that 
				starts when her husband Alexander (Paul Hilton) and controlling 
				father-in-law Boris (Christopher Fairbank) are away on business. 
			
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			For Pugh, however, some of the film's most interesting aspects were 
			other people's reactions to Katherine's dark side. 
			 
			"Some of the features about Katherine that really excited me was 
			that throughout the entire film she goes beyond herself and hurts a 
			lot of people and we still love her, we still root for her, we still 
			want her to succeed," she said. 
			 
			"Lady Macbeth" opens in the UK on Friday and in U.S. cinemas in 
			July. 
			 
			(Reporting by Sara Hemrajani; Writing by Mark Hanrahan; Editing by 
			Louise Ireland) 
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