- Adria Arjona returns as a revolutionary Bix Caleen in season 2 of Andor.
- The actress breaks down the weight and the responsibility of representing the first rape scene attempt Star Wars history.
- Things are not much better for Bix in the future when it fights with the SSPT.
In the Star Wars Universe, there was no shortage of violence suggested against women (we don’t even want to know what Jabba was planning to do with “Slave Leia”).
But in episode 3 of the second season of Etor, The show crosses a dramatic rubicon for the franchise and represents an attempt at rape. While the imperial forces descend to the planet where Bix Caleen (Adria Arjona) hides, she and her refugee colleagues Ferrix are maintained on their guard.
Alone in his safe house, Bix is pinned by Lieutenant Imperial Krole (Alex Waldmann), one of the officers who proceeds to an alleged audit on the planet. After saying to him, “I know you are illegal. We counted the visas. It is a difficult place for everyone ”, he then offers a repugnant affair – having sex with him and he does not return it.
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When she begs him not to do this, he ignores her pleas and tries to force herself, causing a Bix to defend himself, which includes several times with a key going down into a fight.
Although the scene was brutal and trying, Arjona praises director Ariel Kleiman for having created an environment that felt safe for artists. “We had a team of waterfalls and incredible partner in ARI as a director, who shot this scientifically and in such a precise scene in order to avoid making a million sockets,” notes Arjona.
“It was difficult because all the people involved in the creation of this scene felt the importance of what this scene meant, not only for the show, but for Star Wars“, She adds.” But I also felt incredibly safe and amortized to do it. It is something that Tony Gilroy does. He brings this mirror effect that (shows) the things that happen in our world can also happen in a galaxy far, far. ”
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Before Krole attacks Bix, he goes around it as a predator in previous scenes in which she invokes the proven female line of female, mentioning her husband. Arjona, however, wants to assure fans that although they act essentially as a married couple, we did not miss a wedding Bix and Cassian (Diego Luna) during the Demonstra.
“It’s a way to escape,” she explains. “It’s very different for her to say:” My boyfriend comes. “She might feel that he doesn’t respect her, right?
“It’s more complex than a cute wedding of the sabbatical year.” She continues. “She tries to get out of a very delicate situation that, as women, we are unfortunately stuck a little.”
Bix went through the Proverbial Ringer this season, with the first block of episodes culminating in this attempted assault. But she’s not already well; She suffers from nightmares on the torture she has known in season 1.
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For Arjona, she found comfort and inspiration in real stories of women who have survived rape and torture. “I felt like I had traveled the actor’s Olympic Games,” she said about season 2. “The search was heavier. I read so many interviews and I saw so many videos of people who really crossed this.”
“This process was the most draining,” she thinks. “And it stayed with me. As I did the scenes, I felt like I was telling a little part of the story of the five individuals in which I really perfected on their stories. (People) that nobody really knows.
Andor Season 2 drops new episodes on Tuesdays on Disney +.