Attention: Spoilers on the front for "Sharp Objects" Episode 1: "Vanish"
Showrunner Noxon Marti knew that many viewers of the limited edition "Sharp Objects" of HBO would not be ready to reveal the protagonist Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) at the end of the episode of the premiere, but she wanted to give her audience the same "aha!" The moment we are talking about comes at the end of the first, entitled "Vanish" – a word that we see carved on Camille's skin, along with several other scarring words " I was aware that many people watching the show do not know the story," Noxon told TheWrap after the first of Sunday night, adding that she remembered the "moment in the book – which actually takes place quite deep – where she reveals that she is a cutter."
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Noxon says it was the moment when the reader " actually understood [s] the story of what these 'sharps' did it ", and she knew that she wanted to reproduce it on the screen.
" But I also felt that we did not want to leave too much depth in the season," she said. "At one point there was a debate about, you know, do we match the book and keep it up to Episode 3? And I said to myself" not at all "I think that viewers will feel betrayed if they have been kept out of his secret for so long. "
It was important to Noxon that viewers get to know Camille before his past as a cutter. been revealed.
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"Y you want to know her before you know that thing that makes her so vulnerable, you want to know that she's tough, and she's smart, and she's funny, and, you know, she is considered a valuable human in her regular life, "continued Noxon, stressing that she was particularly interested in" how do people judge for "Several other projects of Noxon – like" Dietland "of AMC and Netflix's "To the Bone" also deal with this theme, in the form of obesity and anorexia, respectively.
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Bravin behind the bridges with writer Jason Sugars.
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Before the premiere of Sunday night, HBO and the creative set "Sharp Objects" celebrated the television adaptation of Gillian Flynn 's novel in ArcLight Hollywood and at the same time. an afterparty at Boulevard3 on Sunset. Pictured: executive producer / author Gillian Flynn, Amy Adams, Patricia Clarkson and executive producer / creator Marti Noxon.