Carey Culligan Character Analysis

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Carey Mulligan would be a very good fit to play Helen. Mulligan’s eyes would be great for Helen because they kook so sad and as if she were questioning the point of life. They also appear that they have the look to turn her feelings into action and do something extremely bold, like kill her husband, Dick Roe, something Helen did. Mulligan’s beauty also corresponds with Helen’s. Mulligan’s face fits with Helen’s with her soft skin and facial structure.
Isla Fisher would be a good person to play “Telephone Girl”. Fisher comes off as very attractive but, she also has a risqué look to her. I think she’d fit well for this character because she appears playful, comfortable, and friendly which would make her a good person for Harry Smith to have an affair with. The bar scene also shows that she is a good fit for the
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His eyes, beard, and foreign skin have an interesting mysterious quality which would attract Helen and grab her attention at the bar. His eye structure and eyebrows, along with his discrete smile, would make him someone to have an affair with a married woman. He seems to be the guy who is a little more dare devilish and exotic, with would fit with his character in the play.
Patrick Dempsey from Grey's Anatomy would be a good fit to play the doctor who attempts to give birth the Helen’s child. He appears very confident with his facial structure and smile. Dempsey also comes off as a person who won’t let other people alter his process of giving birth. He also seems very determined and as somebody who would hate to fail.
This image would be a good depiction of Episode 6. During the scene, Helen and Mr. Jones are just talking in the bedroom and having a good time, but the audience knows this will not last long. Just like milk being left out will spoil, so will the relationship with Helen and Mr. Jones. I also think this picture being in black and white highlights the bitterness of what is to come with their

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