
Originally Posted by
ana laura
Then Alana asked Jennifer what she liked about her character and she honestly answered that Marissa was more like her than any character she had ever played because she was a Puerto Rican from The Bronx who had the young son and was just trying to make ends meet.
Then Alana asked Jennifer what she liked about her character and she honestly answered that Marissa was more like her than any character she had ever played before because she was a Puerto Rican from The Bronx who had a young son and was just trying to make ends meet.

Originally Posted by
ana laura
She added that every day she got on the train to work and went to that big city of dreams for more.
More what?

Originally Posted by
ana laura
Jennifer repeated that Marissa had aspirations in that way and she really related to her. Also Alana asked her how it had been to work with Ralph Fiennes and Jennifer truthfully remarked that even though he was very good in the movie, it was funny because people would think it wouldn’t be challenging for him but romantic comedy did have a certain kind of tone. She also said that one had to strike a balance between reality, telling a story, and being heartfelt and honest but at the same time, found the humour in it.
Should that be found or find?

Originally Posted by
ana laura
Finally, the interviewer asked her if the movie had a message and Jennifer assured her that it had saying that one shouldn’t judge people or discard them by how the looked and shouldn’t give up on one’s dreams.
Finally, the interviewer asked her if the movie had a message and Jennifer assured her that it had saying that one shouldn’t judge people by how they look and shouldn’t give up on one’s dreams.
~R