00:00Come on, come on, and get me back, get me back
00:10It's a love story but it's friendship, it's about two people who really have a deep love with each other
00:16but they're being pulled apart, you know, life and opportunities that they miss, opportunities that they're grabbing
00:21are kind of leading them in different directions
00:22Come on, yes
00:23Me too, scholarship to Harvard
00:25Well, come on, you're coming too, right?
00:27I play a character called Alex, Alex Stewart, who is best friends with Rosie Dunn
00:34Rosie, I think everyone has a bit of Rosie
00:37She's a bit kooky at times, she's quite all over the place
00:42She's a bit of a hot mess sometimes
00:44but in the most endearing way possible and she's incredibly strong
00:48The two of them are kind of lifelong friends, you know, that they met when they were very young
00:53and I think there's nothing better than being in a relationship with your best friend
00:57I know boy-girl friendships can be quite complicated sometimes
01:01Boobs are natural or pushed up
01:03Is it for dancing or is it, or is it, um...
01:06I was actually shaking when I meet Sam and Lily because they're amazing actors
01:10but I just kept thinking, this is Alex and Rosie, this is Alex and Rosie, these are fictional people who've
01:14come to life
01:15So, it's very, it's just a weird feeling
01:18She's an amazing woman and she's so young and she's so cool
01:22So, it was really amazing to be able to play a character in one of her books
01:27Give me that hand!
01:29All right!
01:31Ah!
01:33Ah!
01:33Ah!
01:34Oh, come on, I'm sorry, I'm sorry
01:40You're looking way too hot right now
01:41You're looking way too hot right now
01:44It's a fantastic cast, Lily Collins on board and Christian Cook, Tamsin Edgerton
01:49but also at the helm we have Christian Ditter who after one meeting I was kind of sold
01:54um, he really had the right vision for the story
01:58Love, Rosie is made by a very young crew and very modern crew and I think you see that when
02:04you watch the film and you feel it
02:05and for me it was very important that we are not, you know, like, coming to sets which have been
02:11built, which limit us
02:13and I think that makes the film very, you know, true to life and not that staged
02:18Christian is so amazing to work with, he really just sort of knows how to work with his actors
02:24He's got a massive heart and, you know, it's a real honour to work with someone like that
02:29It is so great having you as a friend
02:32I mean, every time something goes wrong in my life, all I've got to do is look at yours
02:35and it puts everything into perspective
02:37If he didn't feel something we had to do it again because he wanted the real reaction towards what I
02:43was doing
02:44as opposed to how a screen would capture it because if he could feel it in a room
02:47then it's going to be shown on a screen
02:50Lily had this, had a great comedic talent, you know, because whenever she would start to get the giggles
02:55everyone else in the, in the crew and in the team would, would giggle along
02:58Christian Ditta's great, yeah, I think he's brilliant, he, you know, he's very much an actor's director and
03:05really sort of gets into the psyche of the characters
03:08Just look at Greg right now, what a bimbo
03:12Seriously, what though?
03:14You invited me to the school dance
03:19Hey Alex
03:22I missed you in the library today
03:24I'd say the message that comes out of the film
03:26is that everything kind of that is meant to be will be
03:31It's not to say that you'll always have the happiest of endings
03:34but you will learn something along the way
03:37As much as it is a romantic comedy
03:39there are many, many dramatic and upsetting moments and emotional, emotional pinpoints
03:45that really kind of hopefully will strike a chord with audience members
03:50I will always, truly, completely, love you
04:00I'll see you in the picture
04:00I'll see you in the picture
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