About the Job
Woman (hazel)
I'm 13
About the Job
he Wife is a deeply internal, melancholic woman grieving the loss of her husband, who died under mysterious circumstances one month prior. Burdened by guilt and unanswered questions, she is torn between self-blame and an obsessive need to uncover the truth behind his death. She suffers from anxiety and sensory sensitivity and has been in therapy for over a year, relying on medication prescribed by her psychologist. As the story unfolds, her emotional state gradually fractures - memories become sharper, reality becomes unstable, and suppressed truths begin to surface. This is a performance-driven role requiring emotional range, subtle psychological shifts, and the ability to portray inner conflict, vulnerability, and quiet strength. The character exists largely in close-ups, silence, and fragmented memories.