Child star of Aftersun movie 'never acted before this'
Frankie Corio said she laughed while watching herself with her friends at a screening of AftersunThe star of a new big screen movie had never acted before she got her part as a young girl on an idyllic holiday with her father.
In the film character Sophie is the daughter of Calum, a young man with mental health issues, who is played by Mescal. "My husband and I took turns going on set but we also wanted to give her a bit of space to be herself and to build up a relationship with Paul.Image source,The film revolves around a young Scottish father on a package holiday to Turkey with his daughter sometime in the late 1990s"Everyone said how natural her acting is. In her real life she is very expressive so to see her playing it really calm and not going over the top it was like 'wow, she is really acting'.
She said: "I'm not as embarrassing as her like singing karaoke and also jumping in the pool with my shoes on - a bit of an odd decision.
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