
"She's rediscovering who she is, what she lost. Where she's going and she finds a strange companion and friendship from the kid who lives across the street. It toes the line of being slightly inappropriate but she learns things about herself and then becomes ultimately grateful for the present and what she has."
While she's made a name playing over the top characters in films like "Cape Fear" and "Natural Born Killers," Lewis says Kelly is probably the character that's closest to herself in her demeanor.
"What I love about this movie - she's so quiet. There's such an intimacy there. I'd never put that on screen before and I found it insanely challenging to show the person I am when I'm at home and thinking and how do you capture that on screen and Kelly very much has those moments, those moments of breathing and being alone with yourself. There's a lot of that on camera."
Lewis acknowledges that Kelly is not an immediately likable person but adds that she sees some of herself in the character.....