I played Mary at the age of seven in my first nativity play, and I loved it - there is something so fascinating about embodying someone else.
The one thing that I always try and take with me, if there's, like, a remake, or you're doing something again, is that every generation has a new story to tell.
If people are noticing the hard work I'm doing, then that's a wonderful thing.
I want women on-screen that we all either want to be, or we know, or we recognize.
I don't think I'm going to be an international sex symbol. I mean, I know I'm not going to be an international sex symbol.
What I've noticed about Hollywood is, if you go out there shouting about who you are, they will love you for it. But if you go out not knowing what it is that you're representing, and you are just a canvas, they will make you into the thing they need you to be.
I know that my way of tackling a character is very different.
I love watching faces as they grow up. It's the difference between so many strong British actresses compared to what America does to women. I like a face that hasn't been tampered with.
I used to reenact 'Titanic' all the time.