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‘Ratched’: Sophie Okonedo Masterfully Plays Five Unique Characters

Even though Sarah Paulson is the titular character in Netflix’s Ratched, the true star is British-Nigerian actress Sophie Okonedo. While she is billed only as Charlotte Wells, she impressively aces a remarkable feat by taking on five characters, which she plays in rapid succession without letting one influence the other in the slightest.

It takes a seasoned, dedicated actor to masterfully present even one character on screen, but Okonedo, playing a patient with multiple personality disorder at Lucia State Hospital, breathes life into five distinct personalities.

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains major spoilers for Ratched Season 1

1. Charlotte Wells

This is the real personality of Okonedo’s character. Charlotte Wells is a meek and broken woman; who self-admits herself into Lucia State Hospital to get psychiatric care.

Two years ago, four white men attacked and beat her, took off her clothes and locked her in the basement of an abandoned house for nine days. On the ninth day, a police officer let her go on the condition she wouldn’t press charges against the boys.

It is revealed that the memories of the severe assault led multiple personalities to emerge in her psyche to protect her from the pain of the trauma.

Okonedo brilliantly portrays the character of Charlotte, who suffers from depression but is aware she needs help. On the other hand, each of her personalities portrays a side of her, a suppressed emotion or a quality she wishes to have.

2. Baby Taffy

Baby Taffy is a very young child looking after her ailing mother. Taffy is small, innocent and vulnerable, and she needs someone to protect her as she can’t do that for herself.

Via Taffy, Charlotte is projecting her exact state of mind and suppressed emotions when the white men attacked her and couldn’t save herself from her assailants.

3. Apollo

Okonedo’s next take on Charlotte’s third alter ego is the athlete Apollo; who bested the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler at his own Olympics by winning five medals. Apollo reserves immense anger against Hitler for being the tyrant he was. But in reality, it is Charlotte’s suppressed rage against those who assaulted her.

4. Ondine Duquette

Ondine is one of Charlotte’s dominant personalities and is a self-proclaimed, world-renowned musician. She is bold to the point of being rude as she prides herself on her fictional accomplishments. Ondine reflects the boldness Charlotte wishes she had displayed when the white men assaulted her.

She is also a mirror of Charlotte’s belief that had she been famous and popular; no one would have dared to touch her. Ondine appears whenever Charlotte is on the verge of being overpowered or threatened by someone; as she is strong enough to resist and question the things happening to her against her consent.

5. Dr. Richard Hanover

On the run for his crimes, Hanover takes Charlotte in hopes of redeeming himself by curing her. On seeing the police, he panics and hides her in a closet that tips Charlotte over the edge, so Ondine and then Apollo take control. In a fit of rage, she kills Hanover but falls unconscious due to the drugs in her system.

Though Mildred manages to send Charlotte out of the country, she once again loses control as a fifth personality takes over: Hanover. When she visits Lucia months later, she is mimicking Hanover, including his confidence and sense of authority. Above all else, it is her psyche trying to erase her guilt over unknowingly murdering him.

Okonedo as Charlotte is the very antithesis of all the above personalities that appear for just seconds. While she enacts any of these other secondary characters, they don’t come across as mere caricatures. When Okonedo plays the others, she, “had a full life for them in [her] imagination,” and portrays them as different individuals who have a story of their own.

Source: CBR

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