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| I think that what drives her is the pain that she feels. In The Ring Two, I had to cry and be very emotional, but it had to be creepy at the same time. You have to get your head in that weird space. It's like, you know that you have to think of some of the things in life that make you really sad, emotional and angry. At the same time, though, you have to be creeped out. It sounds really weird, but I found a way to put my head in that place. She gets pulled into something, which gives her purpose - to cheat death. I was in LA and this was something my agent sent me out on. It's like she just doesn't care about anything anymore. It's interesting because they both [Wolf Lake and The Ring Two] required me to have an eeriness about the way that I approached the characters, which seems kind of odd. Her whole world is turned upside down and she doesn't ever want to lose control ever again. The feel of this film is supposed to be spooky and sort of eerie and I don't really have to think about it. You feel it in the way that the scene is being played. She has a fear of losing control and a fear of roller coasters. Basically, it was just like any other audition. I have a much greater fear of losing people that are close to me.I think about that a lot more than I think about myself dying. I've been here a few times. I did a series here, Wolf Lake, for six months. It's a scary thing. You don't know what's going to happen when you die, nobody really knows. Even though this is a crazy, fun horror movie, I'm playing it real. The character is real to me and everything that's going on is real to me. In the end I hope they [the fans] feel that. It was all kind of whirlwind. It took a while to set in. I was in shock for the first two weeks, because it all happened so fast. I play Wendy Christensen, a high school senior. At the beginning of the movie, she's sort of a fun-loving, intelligent girl, independent, a bit of a control freak, which is a big part of her character. She's trying to overcome the pain and make something positive out of it and regain control of her life and she's not going to let anything get in her way. I tried really hard to do my best and then just moved on. I really didn't think about it at all. Then someone called and said I got the part and wanted to fly me to Canada right away. You can't act eerie, but in a strange way it comes natural to me. I'd love them [the fans] to just see her as a strong female character and also realistic. I was excited about it because I auditioned for Final Destination 2, so I felt like this was my second chance to become a part of the series. You have to believe that it is what you want to do with your life and you have to be dedicated to it. |