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Well, it's an absolute pleasure to meet you Kate. We see you in Divergent in a slightly
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different way from the way we've seen you before. It's action. You're a baddie. Did
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you enjoy playing a baddie, and how did you get into the wicked mode?
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I don't know how I got into the wicked mode. I think I was maybe helped by the fact that
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the character of Jeanine that I play in Divergent, she's very very well constructed in the book.
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And so for me in particular, I just sort of soaked up all of that, but I loved it. I loved
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being slightly intimidating. I loved walking on set for the first day, and they'd already
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been filming for 17 weeks, and they were all clearly a little bit, a little bit intimidated
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I think both by the Jeanine part of it and perhaps that I had suddenly turned up. I don't
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know why I seem to have this effect on people. They get really scared, and so I just thought
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I'll let them be scared. I'm just going to let them be scared. So I let them be scared
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for a few days, and then of course they realised I was the biggest softie out of the lot of them.
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Yeah, they were all crying on my shoulder by week three.
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So you didn't give them an inkling that you're actually not a nasty person?
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No, no. No, I didn't. For the first couple of days, I really just let them think that
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I was horrible and was there to intimidate and destroy. Haha! It worked.
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You were five months pregnant while filming. How was that?
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It was, you know, at the end of the day, it was probably just quite funny really. Endless
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undergarments trying to smooth everything down. You know, it's difficult trying to hide
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a pregnancy when the last thing in the world that you want to be doing is hiding it.
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So no, we just had to keep tweaking costumes, letting them out a little more and a little more.
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But apart from the swollen ankles, it was fine.
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I couldn't do as many stunts as I wanted to do. We did have a little bit of re-shooting,
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which actually only happened about six weeks ago, so having just had the baby, I did find
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myself back on set and I was actually able to do a little bit of the stunty stuff, which
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I always love. So that was great.
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Now the film of course is about making that choice, that moment in your life where you
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decide whether to go with the way you were raised or sort of follow your internal compass.
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I know it well, that moment when you kind of decide you want to rebel a little bit.
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Did you ever rebel?
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I never really had that rebellious moment. I was quite an independent teenager, but also
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I was working. I started working when I was about 15, 16, and so I think when you're out
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in the world, you have to be responsible and you have to sort of take care of yourself,
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so perhaps now, actually in playing a baddie in Divergent, maybe I'm finally rebelling.
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Maybe this is my, channelling my inner bitch moment. But I do think that one of the things
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about the film that for me was so strong when I first read the script is exactly what you
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say, that you do reach a point in your life where you have to choose really, make that
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choice. Who are you going to be? What kind of person do you want to be for the rest of
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your life and actually being true to yourself? You know, these are big questions, and I think
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the fact that the film does pose those big questions. It really does I think make you
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think, and I love that.
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Will your kids be watching Divergent?
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They've seen it, and they loved it. They really loved it, and they had lots of questions afterwards.
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Really intelligent questions, which I liked. But it's very much a film I think for that
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age range. They're sort of the younger end of that age range, but it's got a bit of everything
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for everybody. There aren't just these young teenage actors in it as well. It's got lots
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of really old cronies like myself.
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You're not an old crony! Just finally, are there any of your films that they won't be
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watching for whatever reason?
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Oh, most of them. They can't see most of my films. I mean, no. No no no.
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Why is that?
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Out of half the films I've made, I've ended up having to take my clothes off, so that
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would be the first reason. But secondly, they're just much more... I don't know, they're just
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more adult or into dramas I suppose. I haven't done, I haven't really done any kids films
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as such. So this is a bit of a first really, as far as they're concerned because it is
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something that they can go and see.