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Daisy Edgar-Jones teases new Hulu thriller 'Fresh': It's 'about the perils of modern dating'

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ByDanielle Long and Jason Nathanson
March 09, 2022, 4:23 PM

Daisy Edgar-Jones is opening up about her new thriller "Fresh," which is streaming now on Hulu.

The movie, which also stars Sebastian Stan, is a little tricky to describe without spoiling one of its big secrets, but the actress tells ABC Audio the horror comedy is "a bold and audacious thriller about the perils of modern dating.”

"That tends to be the way I describe it," Edgar-Jones shared during an interview with ABC Audio.

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"Arguably you could say it's an allegory for the consumption of women in society," she added. "It’s also sort of a celebration of the power of female friendships. It's kind of observing this consumerist way that we date now with like apps and things like that."

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In "Fresh," Edgar-Jones and Stan star as two people seemingly looking for love, with dark results. And Edgar-Jones shares that it plays with an unrealistic version of love we’ve been fed our whole lives.

"I think the kind of diet of rom coms that we all grow up in does definitely give us the sort of slightly skewed idea of how love works," she said.

"You know, at the core kind of the idea that love is one of the most important parts of being a human, and relationships and connection, that I definitely agree with," she continued. "And, you know, I'm a big lover of those films. But really, you know, so often when you watch them back, you're like, gosh, that's really interesting that the premise of this is basically the man is just incredibly persistent until the woman finally goes OK."

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