The Boogeyman | Sophie Thatcher: comfortable in horror

Revealed in the series YellowjacketsSophie Thatcher is the headliner of the film The Boogeymanbased on a short story by Stephen King. The Press discussed death and monsters with the 22-year-old actress.




One of Sophie Thatcher’s first experiences in front of the camera was in the series The Exorcistin 2016. A few years later, she landed leading roles in the series When the Streetlights Go On Then Yellowjackets. Without being pure horror, these can be scary and, above all, place teenagers in situations that they should never live.

If Sophie Thatcher excels in this kind of role, it’s probably because she likes to play them. “I love horror! It’s a genre that allows you to explore many themes, notes the Chicago actress. Stephen King is really good at tackling mental health issues in psychologically complex and multi-dimensional works. It’s also exciting to find yourself in completely crazy stories that, when I’m immersed in my character, make me experience things that I would not have experienced otherwise. »





In The Boogeymanthe characters of Sophie Thatcher, Sadie Harper, and her little sister Sawyer, played by Vivien Lyra Blair (the young Princess Leia in the series Obi-Wan Kenobi), are doubly tested. Their mother recently died and they are also haunted by the bogeyman who has taken up residence in the dark corners of their house.

“You don’t see it from the start,” she explains. The tension gradually builds as we get to know the characters and empathize with them. The wait makes it even more terrifying, in my opinion. I also believe that there would be no monster without mourning since it feeds on their vulnerability. »

According to Sophie Thatcher, her character nevertheless manages to confront the beast and defend her own thanks to this same vulnerability.

When we meet her for the first time, she is very detached, both from her family and her friends. Losing a parent so young is terrible. She’s sort of toughened up, because she’s been through the worst.

Sophie Thatcher

“Also, since her father is not emotionally present, she has to take her mother’s place and take care of her sister, which forces her to grow up quickly,” she adds.

form a family

This father is played by Chris Messina (Air, Sharp Objects). A badly shod psychologist, he cannot find the strength to talk to his daughters about their common pain. A colleague therefore follows up with them, while he continues to see patients at home. The unexpected visit of a strange man who wants an immediate consultation will mark the beginning of the macabre misadventures of the family.


PHOTO PATTI PERRET, PROVIDED BY 20TH CENTURY STUDIOS

Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina and Vivien Lyra Blair form the Harper family in The Boogeyman.

In order to make fear and sadness, but also the complicity and solidarity of the Harpers more believable, the trio of actors got to know each other during a few outings. “Our family dynamic was created naturally, because we immediately got on well in addition to discovering common interests,” says Sophie Thatcher. Like me, Vivien loves music and likes to write. She is so bright and mature for her age. We really became sisters. »

Confront the monster

Although the ordeal of mourning is at the heart of the story, Rob Savage’s feature film (Host, dash cam) remains a film with a big nightmarish monster. Sophie Thatcher therefore had to navigate between despondency and dread; related feelings, but which are not expressed in the same way.

“Since you can’t specifically draw on a similar experience to that of the character, you have to draw inspiration from very different personal experiences, use your imagination and find the right state of mind, she explains. I focused on my breathing, on the present moment. Music also helps me a lot to get me where I want to be because it makes certain emotions more accessible. »

But sometimes it takes a little more. “For some takes, my fear has to be in the floor from the start. The director was doing stuff to surprise me like making weird sounds or throwing books, which instantly caused mad fear. »

The Boogeyman is currently showing.


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