According to The Fablemans star, she hasn't watched herself onscreen since seeing the 2010 drama Meek's Cutoff in theaters with her daughter
in a theater with my daughter, so it’s been about a decade.” The period drama, directed by Reichardt, was released in theaters in 2010. In the film, Williams plays a woman attempting to survive the Oregon Trail as tensions rise among her compatriots.
For Williams, the decision to avoid her own projects relates to a reverence for one kind of experience with a character. When she works on something, the actor says she feels “so completely inside of it” that becoming an audience member would fundamentally alter the experience .
Of course, an inherent struggle with this is saying goodbye to characters Williams holds close to her heart. When her time playing Mitzi Fableman came to an end, Williams recalls mourning “like somebody had actually died.”
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