“I was on the set of Terminator when I was filming it and just cried. “I read the book and fell in love,” she said. Her cheerful attitude is put to the test when she becomes a caregiver for Will Traynor (Sam Claflin), a wealthy young banker left paralyzed from.
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Like many fans of the tearjerker romance, Clarke found herself overcome with emotions by the story. Young and quirky Louisa 'Lou' Clark (Emilia Clarke) moves from one job to the next to help her family make ends meet. Still, Clarke did read the book, before she even read the script, with her agent explaining that Moyes would be writing the screenplay. “You go, ‘Do I read the book?’ Or do I go ‘ Jojo, you know that chapter?’ We were very lucky,” she said. That was the first thing I did really: fully got into the mind of him.”Ĭlarke says it was easy for the actors to stay get in the heads of their characters, since Moyes scripted the film and could answer their questions. You have to understand why he makes certain decisions or why he does certain things, why he’s in a certain situation or a certain circumstance and work back from there. “One of the earliest things I learned as an actor was to never judge your character, to never think anything he does is wrong. “I had to understand him and his decision,” he explained.
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“If he hadn’t taken that decision, we wouldn’t be standing here having this conversation, and I think all credit to the studio for not ever questioning whether that should be in the movie or not.” “I think it’s the brave choice and I think it puts the subject on the table for discussion,” Sharrock told THR at the Me Before You premiere in New York. I guess the thing that we were interested in was if someone makes that kind of extreme decision, what’s the impact on the people around him and that’s really what this story’s about,” Moyes explained.ĭirector Thea Sharrock, who helmed her first feature with Me Before You, said Will’s choice is “the only decision that’s possible for the film to be made.” “This is not a decision that we’re saying is the right decision necessarily, but it’s his decision and it’s kind of true to the character that he is. Still, Moyes, who also scripted the movie, told THR at the film’s New York premiere last week that the story isn’t necessarily advocating Will’s course of action, just trying to stay true to the character. Oh, but he was loved.'Me Before You': 5 Romantic Moments to Look Out For in the Film I held him close and said nothing, all the while telling him silently that he was loved. I held him, Will Traynor ex-City whiz kid, ex-stunt diver, sportsman, traveller, lover. I wanted to give him every bit of life I felt and force him to life. Vivacious, unassuming Lou faces pointed questions of the heart when she takes a job caring for a wealthy, cynical bachelor paralyzed in an. I wanted to press every bit of me against him. I kissed him and let my lips rest against his so that our breath mingled and the tears from my eyes became salt on his skin, and I told myself that, somewhere, tiny particles of him would become tiny particles of me, ingested, swallowed, alive perpetual.
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He was already retreating withdrawing to somewhere I couldn't reach him. I stroked his hair, his skin, his brow, with my fingertips, tears sliding unchecked down my cheeks, my nose against his, and all the time he watched me silently, studying me intently as if he were storing each molecule of me away. Moyes inspires an unrestrained enthusiasm for life and its. Gotta get out (Before you), back on my feet (Before you) Back to the person I used to be (Before you) (I miss the me before you) Yeah, you let me down (Before you), now let me go (Before you) Back.
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“I placed my face so close to his that his features became indistict, and I began to lose myself in them. Jojo Moyes’s brilliant but heartbreaking novel, Me Before You, plays upon readers’ emotions with its engaging and realistic characters, unconventional love story, and thought-provoking plot concerning the struggles of quadriplegia.