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Emma Watson
Interview - Emma
Watson Potter Movies 2002
By Nigel
Parry
EMMA WATSON
Hermione is
happy to be back at Hogwarts - until she finds out about the dangers lurking
everywhere!
As Hermione, Emma Watson has the tough job of playing the stuck-up, perfect
student. In real life, however, Emma is much more laid back than her big-screen
counterpart. We chatted with Emma about her role as Hermione, what it was
like working with animals, and Hagrid's Macarena dancing.
Q: What has changed
in your life since the first Harry Potter movie came out?
Emma: Most of the change happened during the first film. I occasionally get
recognized. I think everyone's been a bit more enjoyable on the second film,
because they know the people and they know what they're doing.
Q: What is different
about Hermione in the second film?
Emma: I think all of the characters have matured. Hermione has become a bit
more laid back and she's not so mothering to Harry and Ron. She finally has
a different hairstyle, which is nice.
Q: What was it
like working with the animals on set?
Emma: I really love animals and enjoy working with them. It can be quite hard.
It's very hard to tell a dog, "Do it again, you weren't sitting in the
right position." You have to be quite patient because Fang drools everywhere.
It takes ages to get off your robes, and Hedwig flies in the wrong direction.
Most of the time they get it right, which is absolutely amazing! Their trainers
must have the hardest job ever.
Q: What was it
like to work with Kenneth Branagh, who plays Gilderoy Lockhart?
Emma: He is the nicest guy. He is absolutely fantastic. He's really down to
earth, really friendly, and he has a great sense of humor. I really liked
working with him. He's a fantastic actor as well. There's such a presence
about him.
Q: Would you
share any funny stories that happened on the set?
Emma: [There were] 300 extras in the same room for one whole week. Everyone
is dying of boredom and they need to be laughing; Robbie Coltrane [Hagrid]
had to stand up on the tables and dance. They did the Macarena and the cancan,
and it worked! It was the highlight of the whole filming! I never laughed
so much in my life!
Q: What was the
most difficult scene to shoot?
Emma: Professor Sprout's class was pretty hard. There are so many scenes where
I literally couldn't say my lines. Hermione gets such mouthfuls, it's like
a tongue twister in each paragraph. She talks like a dictionary. She is a
dictionary.
Q: Do you think
the movies do a good job re-creating the books?
Emma: I think it's really, really important to stay truthful to the books
because they're fantastic books. Chris [Columbus] is working really close
with J.K. Rowling, and I think that's what makes the films so greatthe
fact that we work with the author who has all of the images and inspirations
in her head.
Q: Why do you
think it's important to read?
Emma: It's important to read because it's really good for your [vocabulary].
It's really good for your imagination. I enjoy reading because I find it relaxing.
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