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Friday, July 17, 2020

Nia Long flirting with danger in ‘Fatal Affair’ - Boston Herald

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“Fatal Affair,” now on Netflix, gifts Nia Long with a star vehicle, a thriller that sees her character Ellie, a powerful woman, become mired in a terrible, ultimately life-threatening situation.

“Ellie is,” said Long, 49, “an empty nester and works for a big legal corporation. She and her husband make a change in their personal life and scale down to live a stress-free life by ocean.

“Before that happens,” Long added, “she runs into an old boyfriend” — Omar Epps’ David — “and a night of flirting turns into her biggest nightmare.”

Long has done TV (“Empire” and “NCIS: Los Angeles”) and movies (“Boyz in the Hood,” “The Best Man Holiday”) but “Fatal”?

“I was, ‘Wow! I’ve never done a thriller. This could be fun.’ Then immediately I started having conversations with the director and we changed and added a couple of things.

“The original script was not written for an African American cast,” she revealed. “And I was very adamant about having a multicultural cast.

“When you change characters and change cultures, you change dialogue, you change the way people react to things.

“Ultimately, I’m a firm believer that whatever is on the page needs to feel real and organic. That’s tricky to do when you’re doing a thriller.”

“Fatal Affair” asks us to understand how Ellie gets into this mess in the first place. A drink with a college chum leads to a disco and something dangerously physical.

“(Ellie and her husband have) made money together, raised a child together and had their ups and downs together. Quite frankly,” Long figured, “maybe they’re a little bored with each other.

“It doesn’t make Ellie’s actions right. But I think anyone who’s ever been married can understand the ebb and flow and the commitment. These situations that arise can either make or break a family — and in this case I think it brings them closer together.”

In a brutal business Long has survived and thrived. The secret of longevity?

“This is a marathon, not a race. I definitely believe in playing the long game and not the short game.

“It’s been wonderful to raise my children” — she has two, 19 and 8 — “and be active in their lives and also be a working mommy.

“I’ve never lost sight of pursuing my own dreams. I just had to breeze through the moment and plan efficiently.

“And I believe you can have everything, just not all at the same time.”

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