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 In the movie, your character’s soon-to-be-ex boyfriend has trouble staying faithful. Do you think women have a sixth sense to spotting guys like that? |
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 I believe women know, for sure. I think when you’re connected with somebody, there’s no way you can’t tell when something’s off. But as far as it goes with the relationship in the movie, things are not working on so many levels, that it’s not that at all. She’s clearly not connected; there’s no communication at all. |
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 Was it difficult to play lovesick crying scenes? |
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 It was interesting… It’s like every breakup. I’ve been slammed before, and then other times, I’m like, “Yes, this is awesome!” I think you just get through it. Having your heart broken is never fun, but you’ve got to get over it at some point, right? |
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 Any advice for heartbroken women? |
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 It goes back to knowing yourself, being connected to yourself and being happy with yourself. You always have to start there first. I encourage people to figure it out within yourself. |
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 Both Jack Black and Jude Law are in this film. Are you attracted to a Jack Black kinda guy or a Jude Law type? |
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 A mixture of the two is awesome. They’re both such lovely men. They couldn’t be two nicer guys—funny, charming and down-to-earth. Professional, respectful and just awesome people. They’re great on their own. Forget about a mixture of the two of them; it would be crazy! I don’t know if I could handle it! |
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 Contributing entertainment editor Susan L. Hornik is based in Los Angeles.
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