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Liu: Career ramp-up ‘exhilarati­ng’

- By Peter Sblendorio New York Daily News

There was no turning back for “No Exit” star Havana Rose Liu once she began reading the freaky thriller’s script.

She remembers being captivated by the movie’s many twists and turns from the moment she started the story of a recovering drug addict who finds an abducted child after getting stranded during a blizzard.

“I started reading the script at night,” said Liu. “I was actually in bed reading it, and I only planned to read like five minutes of it. I was very tired.

“I found myself gripping onto my sheets for dear life reading this script and ended up staying up very, very late into the night finishing it. … You’re just on the edge of your seat the entire time.”

Now on Hulu, the movie marks the first leading role in a feature film for Liu.

Her character, Darby, leaves a California rehab center in a stolen car to see her mother after she’s hospitaliz­ed. Bad weather forces Darby to spend the night with four strangers at a remote rest stop, where she finds a kidnapped little girl in the back of a van. Darby must determine who she can trust as she tries to figure out who abducted the child and how to get her to safety.

“This movie is jampacked with surprises that even maybe the most avid thriller-watcher and thrillseek­er would be surprised by,” Liu said.

“This cast is extremely diverse, and it’s not even

... a part of what the film is about. It’s inherently people who are complicate­d and flawed (and have) traits that you really root for.”

The film serves as an adaptation of a 2017 novel by Taylor Adams, and is directed by Damien Power.

“When I read the book versus the movie, they contain all of the same ingredient­s, all of the same thrills, but in many ways they bake a slightly different cake,” Liu said. “What I think is exciting about that is that watchers or audience members who did read the book might still be able to be quite excited and surprised by what happens.”

The actor, who also appeared in 2021 action film “Mayday” and the recent romantic drama “The Sky Is Everywhere,” says it feels “exhilarati­ng” to ramp up her movie career.

“I started off as a multimedia artist and performer in other ways,” she said. “I went into performanc­e art and dance, a little bit of music, essentiall­y the whole hodgepodge, and then I was street-cast for modeling and acting at some point in the past, like, three years. Since then,

everything sort of snowballed, and I haven’t even had a moment to process what that means.”

“No Exit” feels particular­ly relevant in today’s society, Liu said.

“Something about isolation has been on our collective consciousn­ess recently,” she said. “Maybe it has to do with the pandemic — that definitely is part of it — but I think the idea of being isolated and being utterly alone and not knowing who to trust or what to do is something that anyone can relate to.”

March 6 birthdays: Actor Joanna Miles is 82. Actor Rob Reiner is 75. Singer Kiki Dee is 75. Actor Anna Maria Horsford is 74. Actor Tom Arnold is 63. Actor D.L. Hughley is 59. Actor Connie Britton is 55. Actor Moira Kelly is 54. Actor Amy Pietz is 53. Rapper Tyler, the Creator is 31. Actor Millicent Simmonds is 19.

 ?? EMMA MCINTYRE/GETTY ?? Actor Havana Rose Liu attends the premiere of Hulu’s “No Exit” on Feb. 23 in Los Angeles.
EMMA MCINTYRE/GETTY Actor Havana Rose Liu attends the premiere of Hulu’s “No Exit” on Feb. 23 in Los Angeles.

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