Usually adept at dealing with mentally unstable, dangerous people, Emma soon finds her own insecurities being exposed - to the point where the viewer isn't sure who is psycho-analysing who or where their sympathies lie."It was a juicy subject to get into and to talk through the layers and layers," says Emily. "It's fascinating because this is the absolute bread and butter of what acting is.
It's taking a character's layers and unpicking and unpeeling them."In fact, she says the chance to go so deep is at the heart of why she became an actress."The longer interview scenes [with Denise] are a joy," she says. "It's all down to you and it's all in your face and all in your expression.
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