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Jennifer Beers' new drama "Evidence" begins to reveal the secret of life and death

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Jennifer Beers' new drama "Evidence" begins to reveal the secret of life and death
Jennifer Beers' new drama "Evidence" begins to reveal the secret of life and death
Jennifer Beers' new drama "Evidence" begins to reveal the secret of life and death

June 15, "New York Daily News" june 14 news, Jennifer Beals (Jennifer Beals) new drama "Proof" will start at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, she starred in the play of the clever and serious surgeon Carolyn Tyler, fully explore the signs of life after death, firmly believe in everything that can be scientifically confirmed. Her cast partners on the show include Matthew Modine and Joe Morton.

Although Billes' character Caroline is highly skilled in the operating room, she lives a fragmented life in real life. Her young son was killed in an accident and her marriage broke down. Even more unfortunately, the adolescent daughter is also reluctant to be close to her.

A terminally ill billionaire, Ivan Turing, asks Caroline to conduct a scientific study for which he is willing to provide unlimited monetary support just to figure out if death is the end of life. Or is there an afterlife? Caroline reluctantly accepted the agreement to study, but she frankly told Ivan that he was just wasting money because as a doctor, all the previous education she had received told her that there would be no afterlife.

Billes said: "Caroline in the film is actually willing to believe that there will be an afterlife, she longs to see her son, but as a scientist, she needs evidence to support it, but she just can't come up with evidence." ”

"She's working on a question that affects everyone, but not everyone is as courageous as she is, and a lot of people don't even dare to ask."

Although the Evidence does not fully answer the question of whether or not there is a future life, it does provide a variety of ways to study, and Beers even specifically studied some Buddhist knowledge. "It's not a trivial issue here," she said. Even the study of Buddhism has led her to pay an interest to the scientific community.

"It led me to physics, and I read a lot of it, although I probably only understood 1 percent of it." Caroline in the play always insists that the evidence should be scientifically convincing. Hopefully, my rendition didn't make her look stupid. ”

Beales, now 51, was a Yale student when she starred in the film Flashdance. The successful interpretation of the heroine in the film made Jennifer nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and her reputation rose for a while. But she was not overwhelmed by the joy of success, and after completing flash dance, Jennifer returned to Yale University to continue her studies, and politely declined the shooting of Flash Dance 2, continuing her career as a model and actor.

She has starred in several films and television productions over the years, and in recent years her most notable role has been Bette Porter in The L Word. Beers says starring in a TV series and a movie are two completely different feelings.

"In a film, you can grasp where the story goes, and you know how the plot unfolds."

"But in a TV series like Evidence, I don't want to know how the plot unfolds further, because it affects the filming of my previous scene. The story is not yet finished, you need to meet everything possible. ”

But Beers doesn't see it as a challenge, adding: "I'll find myself in Caroline, and I'll be as straightforward and candid as she is." I often switch roles between reality and filming, and when you play a role for a long time, some of these qualities will be integrated into your nature. (Compiler: Mou Yan)

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