The film depicts the last six months of Garland's life, arriving
in London in 1968 as part of a sold-out concert tour meant to
refurbish her financial state.
Amidst a rocky custody battle with her fourth husband and
accompanied on the tour by her fifth and final husband, Micky
Dean, played by Finn Wittrock, Garland struggles with
depression, anxiety and addiction.
Zellweger called her portrayal of Garland a "continued sort of
exploration" between the famous actress and singer's public
persona and her private experiences.
"There are many parameters that are non-negotiable that have
been said on the public record and through Judy's own words and
things. So you kind of feel a sense of responsibility to
represent that as authentically as possible", Zellweger said.
"And then the rest was pretty difficult to know because we're
talking about very private moments that haven't been shared and
it's sort of an interpretation of what the experiences of the
person who was living under those circumstances at that time
might be like".
Zellweger is known for method acting, where she doesn't break
character even when a scene is finished filming - a trait that
helped her fellow cast members inhabit Garland's world too.
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Wittrock didn't even recognize his co-star the first time he saw her
in character.
"From kind of that point on until the end, I very rarely saw this
Renée Zellweger, you know? I hung out with Judy," he told Reuters
Television.
Zellweger's performance has received positive reviews.
"Renée was perfect because she's a great actress, but also she
sings, she's very funny and she has a big heart," said Rupert Goold,
the director of the film. "Audiences feel they know Renée at a
certain level, that she's one of them. And I think that's a very
Garland-like quality."
"Judy" is released in the US on September 27.
(Reporting by Dennis Porter; writing by Moira Warburton; Editing by
Michael Perry)
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