Exclusive: Leo Woodwall Breaks Down The *Very* Twisted Ending Of 'Vladimir'
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Exclusive: Leo Woodwall Breaks Down The *Very* Twisted Ending Of 'Vladimir'
"There is an allure about him. There's a warmth to him, and something new about him, but also it's the timing. The backlash of her open relationship with John is really starting to take on a new shape, and I think he's a sort of exciting escape from it too."
"I don't really think it's true. If I pay attention to it, it's kind of funny, but it's not really a thing."
Leo Woodall, known for The White Lotus and Bridget Jones, plays Vladimir, a young author-turned-literature professor in a new Netflix series. His character captivates Rachel Weisz's married colleague, who narrates the story and reveals her desires. Weisz's character becomes increasingly obsessed with Vladimir, eventually drugging his drink and chaining him to a chair at her remote cabin under the pretense of a writing retreat. Despite these disturbing actions, Woodall views her character as more complex than a simple stalker, suggesting she experiences regret and panic about her behavior rather than calculated malice.
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