Her role as Millie Morris is not only her most significant so far, but also some of the best work she’s done on screen, bringing to life a lesbian FBI agent whose investigation into a series of murders leads to her discovery of the Fourth Reich and a vigilante group of Nazi hunters in the 1970s America.
The end result is a layered performance about a queer Black woman who is a devout Catholic working in the Bureau. “I latched onto a lot of these dualities within her,” she continues, adding that “she’s having her own coming-of-age story in the same way that Logan's character, Jonah, is.” While trying to speak about what went into that performance, Hinton becomes emotional. “It’s so moving to be seen by someone you love, by someone you ache to be seen by,” she says, adding, “That scene is so meaningful to me. I love that they wrote it. I love the way that they wrote it. I love how much is unsaid. I love how little Mille says in that scene.” She recalls telling herself while filming it, “You get out of the way and let the words do everything.
The show, which debuted in February, also confronts real-world issues, like racism, bigotry and social injustice, which is even more timely today amid the current protests against social and racial injustices in America and the surge in support for the. When asked about what Hollywood can do to move things forward, Hinton says it’s time to see real change and not just lip service.
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