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Last week, ComingSoon.net was in London for the junket for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, and you would think that Harry Potter was a secondary character considering how many newspapers featured pictures of Emma Watson on their covers from the premiere the night before.
Yeah, Ms. Watson is getting the kind of attention you'd expect if "Hermione Granger" was the name in the title, and a lot of that has to do with the relationship between her, Daniel Radcliffe's Harry and Rupert Grint's Ron, one that has her in scenes kissing both of her long time co-stars as the trio goes on the run from the Death Eaters while trying to find and destroy the Horcruxes that hold the pieces of Voldemort's soul.
As we finished speaking with Rupert Grint, Watson snuck up behind him and seeing the two of them together in person, you could see that she's really quite tiny, looking even smaller with her newish pixie haircut. Our roundtable interview started with the question apparently on everyone's minds
Q: Of course, we have to start with the kiss.
Emma Watson: Of course! (laughs) What else should we start with? What do you want to know?
Q: I heard it was a closed set and they kicked Rupert off of it.
Watson: They did, yes. It was a closed set, and it was awkward enough without having tons of people come and watch.
Q: Was it a strange experience? I heard they tried different amounts of smoke and you had silver body paint on.
Watson: Oh, it was the weirdest thing ever, and they only told us about the silver body paint the day before. They were like, "Oh, and P.S., we hope you don't mind but we'd like you both to be topless and covered in silver paint." I was like, "Ookay," if it wasn't weird enough before. (laughs) So yeah, it was bizarre. Luckily, Dan is very funny and talkative and we could just have a laugh about it. Kissing Rupert, he's slightly more quiet so I was like, "Oh, God, what's he thinking?" Whereas the whole time with Dan I knew EXACTLY what he was thinking, so that helped.
Q: He did say that he thought you were ferocious about it.
Watson: I keep hearing this, and I don't know what to say. Danny even called me "an animal," so yeah, I guess I was just so worried about it coming across as awkward as I felt it was inside that I just wanted to make it as real as I could? So I guess I just went for it?
Q: What's the experience like being away from Hogwarts for this particular film? Was it a very different experience?
Watson: Definitely. It felt like we were making a different movie, which was so nice. It meant it didn't get boring after making six of them. It's nice to have something a bit fresh.
Q: The fact that the three of you have made eight movies together in ten years and worked together for so long, how hard is it to keep things fresh?
Watson: That is definitely the hardest thing. The cool thing about this movie is that because we shot two back-to-back, there was this momentum that we picked up and there was this kind of chaos to flitting back and forth between two different movies, and we were trying to get so much done that we didn't have any option than to be fast and be on top of it. The pace picked up a notch, which really helped us as actors, because when it's that slow, it's very hard to give a fresh performance. When you've sat in the trailer for three hours, it's tough.
Q: I heard that you had more time to make the movie so if you had a tougher scene, you'd have more time and could do another take the next day.
Watson: It's wonderful that on "Potter," we had that kind of flexibility. Pretty much, such a huge part of the filming was done at Leavesden, so it wasn't like, "Okay, guys, we won't be at the set tomorrow. We have to get this done." Those sets were around, so we did have the option to get it right. That was a luxury I guess.
Q: There are a lot of nice subtle moments in your performance. Was there more opportunity to have more freedom on how you express yourself?
Watson: Definitely, and I just had such a bigger role. It gave me such a better chance to really develop it and get into it, and I just felt like I had so much more room to give it a bit more. I had some really challenging stuff to do, which gave me a chance to show what I can do, which was lovely as well.
Q: Can you talk about working with David Yates and tackling some of that more challenging material?
Watson: He was very good. He's very calm, which is great for me, because there are days when I just panicked, I mean really just "David, I don't know how to do this!" I didn't know how to act I've never been tortured before, I have no idea how to pull that off. I have no idea what it feels like to see your friend bleeding to death in your arms. There was some really hard stuff to do, like what it's like to erase your parents' memories and walk out the door. I think for me, I have quite an academic, like a heady approach I guess to the way that I act, and us just talking through what it meant, what does it mean for her? How does it relate to her past? What does she think about this? Having the time to be very clear in my head about what exactly everything was allowed me to give a really good performance. He's very patient, which is so nice. I never felt like I was being hurried, so that was nice. He's very good like that, he's very gentle.
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