This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.In HBO's 'The Regime,' Kate Winslet's Elena, a la Imelda, loves to sing, especially to charm visiting dignitaries, reminded me of former First Lady Imelda Marcos visiting the refrigerated crypt of her husband, ex-Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, where his corpse lay in a glass coffin.
“God, it’s amazing there’s such a combination of actual and virtual. A whole new thing,” Kate enthused at the start of our press conference, since it was hybrid in-person and virtual . star was joined by Andrea, Guillaume, writer Will Tracy, and directors Stephen and Jessica. Mara Webster, cofounder and head of programming of In Creative Company, moderated.
“But also, the love story. This unexpected, twisted, extraordinarily, weirdly beautiful love story between these two social misfits who come crashing together and become obsessed with one another.” “I was like, this is really like I’ve got the newspaper printed on me. Yeah, but they had to be sent out. That happened a lot.”
“So, I sang it. I see Stephen standing there and I finish and he just goes , and I was like, okay, and I’m going like this, what? What? What?” “And so maybe a lot of people in that room really think, oh, this is great. And if you look at Zubak’s face when we hang on him, it’s actually during the period where she’s singing the worst, he’s quite entranced by it.”Kate’s Elena “enthralls” with more “bum notes” when she sings again in other scenes, “Happy Birthday,” and as her nation falls into chaos and her people become more disgruntled at Christmas, “Santa Baby.
On deciding the level of intelligence and mental state of Elena, who has a medical degree and license, Will said, “She has quite a bit of self-knowledge in a way. She is afraid of showing it or afraid of dropping that mask, as Kate said.” “So yes, she’s intelligent, she’s a trained doctor and etcetera, etcetera but when the chips are down, she can just lean right into that sort of slightly unsavory, almost sexual side of herself.”
As the miniseries progresses, Elena, influenced by Zubak, goes off the rails, subscribing to his “potato steam” cure-all, resulting in containers of heating heaps of spuds sprouting all over the palace, eating worm dirt tea, and recklessly banning Oscar’s epilepsy pills because they are now into “holistic medicine.”
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