Can you talk about your costume in Breaking Dawn Part 2?
The funniest thing about the costume was the boots. We both had these little elf boots, they’re really really cute. They had absolutely no grip on the bottom, like smooth. So every time before running on the fake snow, we’d say to each other, ‘Okay, you alright Guri? Don’t break anything. I’m going to try not to break anything.’ Stopping or doing anything like that was really difficult, but it was fun. It all worked out really well.
The funniest thing about the costume was the boots. We both had these little elf boots, they’re really really cute. They had absolutely no grip on the bottom, like smooth. So every time before running on the fake snow, we’d say to each other, ‘Okay, you alright Guri? Don’t break anything. I’m going to try not to break anything.’ Stopping or doing anything like that was really difficult, but it was fun. It all worked out really well.
One of our favorite scenes was the arrival scene with the wolves. How was itworking with the CGI wolves?
That’s my favorite scene. The CGI wolves are really fun to work with, because it’s one of those very funny movie-making magic moments where nothing is there. They’re just not there for the scene in the woods. They just gave us general areas to look at and there would be a tree there or something. In the showdown scene, they would come in with these big cardboard cutouts of wolves and stick them next to us. When we would do the running scenes, you would literally have someone running along side next to you holding a cardboard wolf. It was a really funny moment.
That’s my favorite scene. The CGI wolves are really fun to work with, because it’s one of those very funny movie-making magic moments where nothing is there. They’re just not there for the scene in the woods. They just gave us general areas to look at and there would be a tree there or something. In the showdown scene, they would come in with these big cardboard cutouts of wolves and stick them next to us. When we would do the running scenes, you would literally have someone running along side next to you holding a cardboard wolf. It was a really funny moment.
The other really cool thing about
the arrival scene was the fast running. That was one of the coolest
things I have ever done. There’s a huge carpet that they lay out, about 150 feet of carpet, like a rubber carpet. You just stand on it and they pull it on a truck at about 20-30 miles per hour and you’re running while being pulled on this carpet with little elf shoes. No, actually for that one they made us wear real shoes. They were really about safety with everything. There’s a lot of cool stuff in it…the stunt people we worked with were amazing. I got to pretend beat up
the badass from Tron – the guy with the mask in the new Tron movie.
He’s like the really hardcore guy. I had a whole conversation with him,
because he’s one of the Volturi and I’m like, ‘Dude you could kill me so
easily in real life, but you’re making me look like I’m tough.’
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