Q: How difficult was it for you, as your characters, to work
with Kristen as a vampire, as opposed to working with her as a human
being?
Elizabeth Reaser: I mean, I think it was a lot of
fun. There’s a scene where she almost kills Taylor. And I believed in
the moment that she was strong enough. She really was so committed,
whether she was a vampire, vampire Bella, which is completely different,
and she was scary, she was a real force.
Peter Facinelli: It’s
like a whole different person. It was kinda cool. She’s grown to be so
mature, and confident and strong. Really, it was like dealing with a
different person altogether. Like, Bella is usually weak and frail. Not
weak. But frail as far, you know, a vampire looking at her, and we
always felt the need to protect her, and I didn’t feel the need to do
that. I felt like this was a woman who could hold her own.
Elizabeth: She could kill us.
Peter: She was stronger than us.
Q:
But then was it weird for you? Because one day she would be vampire
Bella, and then the next day she’d be back to being human Bella. Because
you were filming both films simultaneously? Was that odd?
Nikki Reed: Yeah, and not just human Bella; like human Bella falling…
Elizabeth: apart? (everyone laughs)
Q: And then the next day she was beautiful vampire Bella…
Nikki: That was bizarre.
Elizabeth: Yeah it was weird to see her disfigured like that because it looked so real. It came out great.
Nikki:
The last one, Part 1 and 2, that was the only time when my character
and Bella actually wanted to interact and have some friendliness and a
smile here and there…
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