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: Reviewers from Film-Forward highlight her "subtle" and "fatigued" performance as a mother escaping domestic violence, earning her a second Lola Award for her "piety and unshakable knowledge of her right to happiness". Critics' Consensus

: Kekilli’s performance is frequently described as a "masterclass in survivalist dominance". Critics and fans alike have noted how she brought a "luminous yet gritty" aesthetic to the role, transforming Shae from a one-dimensional "gold digger" in the books into a "defiant" and "calculating" survivor on screen. Even author George R.R. Martin famously stated that her portrayal was "more interesting" than his original book character. sibel kekilli

Unlovables’ love story defies convention in ‘Head-On’ movie review : Reviewers from Film-Forward highlight her "subtle" and