-It will be hard for fans of the romantic Bella to recognize their beloved character
"Why? Marylou, too, is a romantic girl."
- Yeah, but she lives according to the 'Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll' myth
"I wasn't ashamed of anything I filmed. Marylou is the most alive
character of the book, and does everything with enthusiasm. It's the
story of three guys looking for freedom, which they couldn't have in the
America of 1947."
- She still is very transgressive
"I don't think they wanted to rise against something. The Beat movement
and the year 1968 came later. Back then, they just wanted to live hard."
- Do you feel like a rebel?
"I don't know, I have more facets. One the one hand I have very
tranditional values: I'm looking for love and want a baby one day. On
the other hand, I have a secret and rebel side, that I maybe took from
an Australian mom who handed down to me the love for adventure and
freedom. And sometimes I feel a bit offbeat. That's also what I like
about Kerouc's novel, it tells you not to imitate the others because
it's good to be a bit different."
- Did you read the book?
"Of course, when I was 15. The funny thing is that I would identify
myself with Sam, the narrator, the one who watches the others do crazy
stuff then write about it. I remember telling myself: I need to find
people who spur me like that in life!"
- Have you ever gone on a road trip?
"Oh yeah, I was really young. I only remember that the car stinked in the end!"
- What did you love about Marylou?
"I listened to her daughter and people who knew her on audio tapes. It
moved me. She was more free than I am, but she was generous. She was
looking for experiences then shared them with others. It was a different
approach to life. I'm much more introvert and I was about to refuse the
part for that reason."
- Why?
"I was afraid I wouldn't be able to lose control. But then luckily I managed to do it completely."
- You're an idol for millions of teenagers, but why don't you ever talk about your personal life?
"I don't sell myself. I sell my movies and my work. Actors who think
they're interesting and sell their personal life are ridiculous. And I'd
like to tell something to those curious people: if you like me, it's
because you feel like we're similar. Then why do you want to find out
who-knows-what secrets? I swear it's not worth it. My life is not
different from yours."
- Maybe you still haven't got used to the consequences of fame
"It's true, I'm still living the first time I met fans. I thought I'd
shot a weird small movie and I wondered if it'd be successful. Then I
saw this ocean of screaming guys...That's when I knew I had become
famous."
- Talking about Twilight, we'll see you in the last instalment soon. Can you tell us something?
"Expect a huge transformation. I'm not a shy high school girl anymore,
but a bloodthirsty warrior. I spent three movies watching others play
the vampires, now it's my turn and I told myself: I may come last, but I
want to be the best one."
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