The first thing you notice about her is not her tiny frame. It’s her
eyes. They are big and turquoise green, which were hidden under brown
contacts for Twilight. Second, her shaky hands. Watching her take a
bottle of water one can’t help but believe she really is as clumsy as
she says she is. Her nervousness around the press, which to be fair she
has almost dominated now, because despite stammering occasionally still,
she gets her ideas across more clearly. Ehat’s true is that Stewart has
the beauty and vulnerability to play Snow White.
What made you want play this princess?
You learn about her in the script, and I loved that. She’s been in
prison for ten years of he life. The world before she was imprisoned was
beautiful and clean. When she gets out she finds it infected, drained
from any sort of life. She forces herself to take the weapons she has
inside of her. I loved playing a heroin like this.
What was your relationship with Snow White growing up?
I actually never had it. I never even saw the movie. My favorite
Disney movie was The jungle book. I was never into princess movies, so
when they called me for SWATH and I knew it would be a very different
story from what we know, and after seeing Rupert Sanders presentation I
was in.
You hurt yourself during filming, right?
I hurt my foot and my finger, and I endured both injuries for the
entire time. Just as my finger was getting better I hurt my foot, and it
was the worst timing possible. It was right before we started the big
action sequences. I was afraid I wasn’t going to be able to hold my
word. In the end it all worked out fine, and the pain contributed to my
performance.
Twilight didn’t allow you to have action sequences.
I had combat lessons and we choreographed the scenes but the director
stopped me and said “What are you doing? She’s much more instinctive,
she wouldn’t have those kinds of skills. She’s not like that, but her
survival skills kick in when they have to.” So in the end I didn’t
receive more training.
And what were you allowed to do?
I took a huge leap onto the water, and that was scary. At first I was
excited, and then I don’t know what happened. I got too sensitive, I
worried too much about the horses, I don’t know if the Snow White spirit
took over me or what. I did enjoy filming outside, and not in the
comfort of a movie set. All the time we were in the woods and I had
dirty in my hair for weeks.
What’s the spin on the love story?
It’s not a coming of age movie, because when you meet her she grew
up. What I thought was romantic was how she was so unaware of herself,
devoid of vanity, not like girls her age. That disarms all the men
around her. She has this effect on people, but she doesn’t know where it
comes from. Things don’t happen like in the traditional story, so
people will be surprised.
How’s the prince in this version?
He’s tied to her, they have the same spirit, they’re part of the Kingdom that is hers by blood. He is in her fate.
What makes you nervous?
I don’t know… finding the way to express myself properly. Sometimes
it’s hard because when you love something, and you don’t want to share
it with the world, I fear that I won’t be able to say the right thing,
and I’ll give the wrong impression.
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