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satire mini-series 'The White Lotus' premieres
in Los Angeles
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[July 08, 2021] By
Rollo Ross
LOS ANGELES
(Reuters) - HBO's latest mini-series "The White
Lotus," about vacationers at an exclusive hotel
in Hawaii, was launched at the equally swanky
Bel-Air Bay Club in Los Angeles on Wednesday. |
The series, which begins
streaming on HBO on Sunday, opens with a body
being loaded onto a plane. From there, it
returns to the beginning of the vacation and
follows holiday-makers and hotel staff as their
paths steadily intertwine.
"It's a social satire, it's a comedy but it's
really dark," said actor Steve Zahn, who plays a
father who believes he is dying. "There's
redemption and there's love ... but it really is
a comment on who we are today."
Each episode takes place on one day of a
weeklong vacation. As every day passes, the
characters' situations become more complex.

A bickering honeymooning couple and a wealthy
family in which the mother is the breadwinner
make up some of the hotel guests, while the
staff include a manager who is a recovering
addict and a holistic masseuse trying to get her
big break.
Jennifer Coolidge, who plays a woman trying to
scatter her dead mother's ashes, said Mike
White, who wrote, directed and created the
series, has such an uncanny ability to
understand people's behaviour that he even
talked her out of not doing the show.
"I was trying to get out of this job because I
felt like I was too fat for camera," Coolidge
said.
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 "It was two in the morning and
my little phone on my bed dinged and I looked
down at my phone and it was a text from Mike
White and it just said, 'Are you afraid?'. How
did he know? How did he know?"
Shot at the height of the pandemic, the cast had
to isolate together to stay safe. The
camaraderie formed during the filming was
palpable at the premiere, where the actors
hugged and chatted like old friends.
"Some people couldn't see their kids for two and
a half months so (we were) very lucky to have
such great people that you could lean on when
tough stuff happened," said actor Alexandra
Daddario.
(Reporting by Rollo Ross; Editing by Karishma
Singh and Gerry Doyle)
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