J-14 was found with the beautiful British 15 years, Georgie Henley, to discuss the action behind the latest installment The Chronicles of Narnia and Lucy's character Penvensie.
J-14: Can you tell us what people can expect from "The Voyage of the Dawn" ?
Georgie Henley: "I think takes the best elements and wraps up in more than one genre of film. I think it has much of the magic of Narnia, that type of things hoped for, but also very fun and there are still the side of the action in it. Therefore, I think people will really enjoy it. E s in a great experience! . "
J-14: What would you say was the most difficult scene in the movie?
J-14: How was working with a green screen and all the characters were not really there? was so difficult?
Georgie: " It's amazing to see everything in a large green screen, but I think he brings the fact that it was very difficult to interact with all creatures. C inmate after seeing the second Reepicheep film gives you more of an idea of \u200b\u200bhow he will react. On the set of recording have a stuffed toy of the same and that is very cute (laughs) .
J-14: How do you think Lucy has changed and go on his own in this film?
Georgie: " Lucy has a lot of problems, almost the same that happen to girls and I really wanted to do a little justice. It is a difficult issue to get across, but I think definitely more human and more vulnerable in this case a species to see a bit of a darker side of it. She's still very sweet, very nice, very loyal and all, but you do see a different side of it, which I think comes in most teenage girls and I think I have study a little more . J-14: Do you remember any embarrassing moment that was on the set?
Georgie: "I remember I was doing a sword fight scene and forget I was in a closed set in which was a lot of people, so I gave him a punch in the face of a grown man by accident, was very embarrassing ! I mean it was very painful at the time .
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