The Oscar-winning Australian actress got her
first real chance at physical comedy when playing the beloved
American comedian Lucille Ball in "Being the Ricardos" and she
is loving it.
"In 'Moulin Rouge' I had a little bit of physical comedy and
things, but rarely have I had access to doing these things,"
Kidman said.
"It was glorious doing it. ... It was so freeing and exciting,
and also making people laugh is also like, What? This is, like,
fun!" she added.
"Being the Ricardos," streaming on Amazon Prime from Tuesday,
goes behind the scenes of the 1950s television comedy series "I
Love Lucy" to relate a week in the life of Ball and her real
life husband and co-star Desi Arnaz, played by Javier Bardem.
Ball's career is threatened by claims that she was a Communist,
while the couple's personal life is roiled by rumors that Arnaz
has been cheating and Ball's being newly pregnant.
The initial casting of Kidman was met with sniping on social
media earlier this year, with fans complaining that the "Big
Little Lies" star didn't look like the exuberant Ball. The
criticism shook Kidman as she was preparing to shoot the movie,
but director and writer Aaron Sorkin convinced her to brush off
the comments.
"I'd said yes to the role. I then went, 'Oh my gosh, maybe I'm
not right,'" said Kidman. "(Sorkin) just believed in me even
when I didn't believe in myself."
Reviews of the movie have been mostly warm, with some of the
most welcome praise coming from Ball and Arnaz's daughter, Lucie
Arnaz.
"It's freaking amazing," Lucie Arnaz said in a YouTube video
after seeing the film. "Nicole Kidman became my mother's soul.
She crawled into her head."
As for Bardem, Arnaz said the actor has "everything my dad had -
he has his wit, his charm, his dimples, his musicality."
(Writing by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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