The Hamilton Spectator

THRILLING DRAMA

Nicole Kidman (“The Hours,” 2002) returns to the small screen as a therapist whose life spirals out of control in the wake of a shocking death in “The Undoing,” premiering Sunday.

- BY KYLA BREWER

As movie theatres str uggle to survive in the wake of shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, fa ns m issing t heir f avou r ite Hollywood stars f ind themselves turning to television to fill the void. Luckily, a few of t he industr y’s biggest talents are headed to the small screen in a gripping drama that will keep viewers guessing.

Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman (“Big Little Lies”) stars as Grace Fraser, a therapist who discovers that her seemingly idyllic life may be far from perfect in the wake of a shocking death in “The Undoing,” premiering Sunday, Oct. 25, on HBO. Based on Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel “You Should Have Known,” the sixpart thriller also stars Hugh Grant (“Notting Hill,” 19 99) as Grace’s husband, Jonathan, and Donald Sutherland (“MASH,” 1970) as her father, Franklin Renner.

When the series opens, Grace becomes fascinated with another mom from her son’s school. Shortly thereafter, tragedy strikes the school community, setting off a chain of events that leads Grace to question whether she really knew her nowmissing husband as she deals with a very public disaster. All the while, she tries to come to terms with the fact that she’s failed to heed her own advice as she struggles to rebuild a life for her family.

The story was adapted for the small screen by 11-time Emmy winner David E. Kelley (“Ally McBeal”), and this isn’t the first time he’s worked with Kidman. He created the recent hit HBO drama “Big Little Lies,” in which Kidman starred. In fact, her stint on two seasons of “Big Little Lies” led to Golden Globe and Emmy wins for the talented actress, who has also had high praise for Kelley’s work on “The Undoing.”

“David has created another propulsive series with a fascinatin­g, complicate­d female role at its centre ,” Kid man said in an official HBO.com release.

Lauded as one of the most successful actors of her generation, Oscar, Golden Globe and Emmy winner Kidman first came to the attention of American audience sin such films as“Days of Thunder ”(1990) and“Far and Away” (1992). The Australian actor went on to appear in such blockbuste­rs as “Batman Forever” (1995) and “Moulin Rouge!” (2001), while also earning praise for her performanc­es in more serious fare such as her role as Virginia Woolf in “The Hours” (2002), the role that earned her an Oscar.

Apparently, her co-star Grant wasn’t so quick to sign on to “The Undoing” because he had already decided to quit acting. Earlier in October, Kid man explained to Australia’s the Sunday Telegraph that she practicall­y had to beg him to play the part of her husband in the series. The dramatic role marks a departure from the kinds of roles he rose to fame playing in romantic comedies such as “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” (1994) and “Notting Hill” (19 9 9), however Grant has proven he’s far from one-dimensiona­l, thanks to other dramatic turns in “Sense and Sensibilit­y” (1995), “Florence Foster Jenkins” (2016) and the BBC miniseries “A Very English Scandal.”

Kidman a nd Grant a re joi ned onscreen in “The Undoing ” by a ve r it able e nte r t a i n ment i ndust r y legend, wit h Sut herl a nd a s w i d owe d f i na ncier Fra nkl i n. With more t han f ive decades of experience in f ilm, Sutherland is often regarded as one of the most talented actors to have never been nominated for an Oscar, though he was honoured with the Academy Honorary Award in 2017. Over the course of his career, he’s appeared in the now-classic films “The Dirty Dozen” (19 6 7), “MASH” (19 70), “K lute ” (19 7 1), “Ani mal House” (1978) and “Ordinary People” (1980). He was also seen in “JFK” (1991), “A Time to Kill” (199 6 ) and “Cold Mountain” (2 003), which starred Kidman as well.

“The Undoing” also stars Edgar Ramírez (“Zero Dark Thirty,” 2012) as NYPD Det. Joe Mendoza, who rattles Grace as she tries to cooperate with the investigat­ion. Some action-movie fans may remember the Venezuelan actor as CIA assassin Paz in “The Bourne Ultimatum” (2 0 0 7), but Ra mí r e z ha s more recently garnered acclaim for his por t r aya l of Gia nni Vers ace in FX’s “The Assassinat­ion of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.”

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Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant in “The Undoing”
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Nicole Kidman as seen in “The Undoing”

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