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Jharrel Jerome Discusses Playing a 13-Foot-Tall Character in “I’m a Virgo” and Its Reflection of American Society – TheFantasyTimes

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Jharrel Jerome | Jharrel Jerome on playing a 13-feet-tall man in I’m a Virgo: ‘It represents the reality of society in America’

Jharrel Jerome, a Hollywood star, believes that his character, Cootie, in the Prime Video show “I’m a Virgo,” represents the reality of society in America where the Black community is often viewed as a threat. Cootie is a 13-feet-tall man growing up in Oakland, California, who is raised in solitary by his uncle and aunt due to his enormous size. He later escapes to experience the beauty and contradictions of the real world. The show is created by Boots Riley, an alternative hip hop artiste and activist, who made his directorial debut with 2018’s absurdist comedy “Sorry to Bother You.”

The show is a darkly comedic fantastical coming-of-age joyride that symbolizes any Black man trying to create an identity and space in America who is mistaken due to his appearance. According to Jerome, the show is a representation of the Black plight in America. Cootie is a gentle giant and a symbol of carrying a good heart, despite the dangers that he may encounter in the outside world.

Jerome, known for starring in Oscar-winning movie “Moonlight” and acclaimed Netflix series “When They See Us,” said that he felt great to be 13 feet tall even though he is not into horoscopes, nor is he tall or a Virgo. He believes that Cootie is a relatable character for a lot of Black men in the country who have heart and have a great intention but are continuously pushed and weighed down by the system and thus turned into the villain.

Riley reached out to Jerome for the show, and he was initially in disbelief. The creativeness and the fresh perspective of storytelling that Riley created with this story excited him so much. The show is yet another interesting project in the filmography of Jerome, who is emerging as one of the rising artists in the US.

Jerome has learnt a lot from working with visionary storytellers like Ava DuVernay, Barry Jenkins, Boots Riley, and Steven Soderbergh. He believes that being on set with creatives like that drives you, pushes you, and teaches you a lot. It teaches you professionalism, hard work, and to remain driven. It also teaches you how to come together with different creatives and create something special.

“I’m A Virgo” also stars Kara Young, Allius Barnes, Olivia Washington, Mike Epps, and Carmen Ejogo. Co-produced by Amazon Studios and Media Res Studio, the series started streaming on Prime Video from Friday.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

Hollywood star Jharrel Jerome believes his “I’m a Virgo” character of Cootie, a 13-feet-tall man growing up in Oakland, California, represents the reality of society in America where the Black community is often viewed as a threat.

The Prime Video show is created by Boots Riley, the alternative hip hop artiste and activist, who made his directorial debut with 2018’s absurdist comedy “Sorry to Bother You”.

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Described as a darkly comedic fantastical coming-of-age joyride, the show is about the gentle giant Cootie, who is raised in solitary by his uncle and aunt due to his enormous size but later escapes from there to experience the beauty and contradictions of the real world.

“As a man in the five-feet category, I felt great to be that big, to be 13 feet tall. And I am not into horoscopes. I am not tall and I am not a Virgo. So I don’t know why I did this project, but here I am,” Jerome, known for starring in Oscar-winning movie “Moonlight” and acclaimed Netflix series “When They See Us”, told PTI in a virtual interview.

The 25-year-old actor said the show is a symbol for any Black man trying to create an identity and space in America who is mistaken due to his appearance.

“As a Black man in America stepping outside, you already feel different. You feel as though you may not fit in and the certain areas that you cannot go to or you feel like you are not allowed to be in. And Cootie feels that everywhere. So I feel that he is this large symbol for the Black plight in America,” he said.

At the same time, Cootie is also a symbol of “carrying a good heart”, Jerome added.

The word ‘Virgo’ in the title refers to the character’s astrological symbol and the reason for the optimistic nature of Cootie despite the dangers that he may encounter in the outside world.

“Cootie is a genuine soft spoken soul but the second he walks outside someone might see him as a monster. Someone might consider him a villain or a beast.

“He really is just a gentle giant and I think that is very relatable for a lot of Black men in the country who have heart and have a great intention but are continuously pushed and weighed down by the system and thus turned into the villain,” the actor said.

Jerome said his first reaction when Riley reached out to him for the show was of disbelief.

“I was like ‘What? What are you talking about?’ (But) the creativeness and the fresh perspective of storytelling that Boots created with this story excited me so much. On top of it, the challenge of it being such a technical process, with the way we shot the first perspective,” he added.

“I’m a Virgo” is yet another interesting project in the filmography of Jerome, who is emerging as one of the rising artists in the US.

He played a pivotal role in Barry Jenkins’ 2016 Oscar-winning movie “Moonlight” and then starred in Ava DuVernay’s series “When They See Us”.

His performance as Korey Wise, one of the five members wrongly accused of rape, had earned him an Emmy for outstanding lead actor in a limited series or movie.

Jerome said he has learnt a lot from working with “visionary” storytellers like Duvernay, Jenkins and Riley as well as Steven Soderbergh, the director of his upcoming miniseries “Full Circle”.

“These directors are incredibly militant with their craft and incredibly visionary. They can see the vision and they know how to execute it. I think just being on the set with creatives like that drives you, it pushes you and it teaches you a lot.

“It teaches you professionalism, it teaches you hard work and to remain driven. It also teaches you how to come together with different creatives and create something special,” he added.

“I’m A Virgo” also stars Kara Young, Allius Barnes, Olivia Washington, Mike Epps and Carmen Ejogo. Co-produced by Amazon Studios and Media Res Studio, the series started streaming on Prime Video from Friday.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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