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kept moving which added a lot to my character because I wanted her to be like that,” she adds, “I wanted her to be like, keep going, keep going, keep happy. Because if you stop, you’re going to feel something, you’re going to cry, you’re going to break down. But if you keep moving, if you’re going to keep happy, and everything’s fine, you’re going to give that illusion that she’s going to be fine. So it actually worked out to my best interest that it was very fast and we didn’t have a lot of time to think if we were funny or not, which was good because I didn’t want the rejection looming to be like, ‘Ummm, not so much!’”
Snow says that she was delighted to have the opportunity to play a more adult role this time around. Despite that, however, she also says she has no gripes about having played teen characters. “I played a prostitute now three times, which, I know, is a stereotype,” Brittany claims, “I have people look at me and go, ‘Prostitute,’ it’s weird. But I don’t know how it’s come about that way, but yes, I’ve definitely played girls who’ve all kind of been in high school and that’s all really important because a lot of really life-altering and challenging things happen in high school and I really like to play those types of characters.” “But in terms of this, I think it’s just a matter of me growing up and becoming a little bit older and wanting to play characters that have some layers to them that I can play with and that I can kind of look into about myself,” she continues, “And that changes with how I grow up and what I want and what I’m passionate about. But I don’t ever rule out anything about a character just because of age. Life happens at any age and if I can play it and if I want to and I’m passionate about the part, then I’m willing to do that.” Another change of pace Brittany embraced about doing Finding Amanda was doing a movie with a far-from-typical ending. “I think it’s open to interpretation to anybody,” Brittany claims, “And I kind of like it that it’s not wrapped up and tied in a bow because it’s not a storybook ending, nor it’s a storybook movie because it’s based in reality. All that needed to be done to change Amanda was the seed needed to be planted.” “Something incurred in her when she did change and she did have a realization and people don’t change overnight, so I kind of liked that there wasn’t some big dramatic ending when you feel she’s going to ‘change her life’ and ‘move away’,” she adds, “There’s something that’s instilled in her now and the audience knows that and that’s all that needs to kind of be said, which I think it’s true to life, the reality of baby steps and taking it slowly in wanting to change your ... |
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