Renée Zellweger / Bridget Jones Diary Interview Paul Fischer in Los Angeles
Renee Zellweger first charmed audiences as the young woman who wins the heart of the great success of the Tom Cruise film Jerry Maguire. Now he's back to a small pump with the same name by its nature, the long-awaited British Bridget Jones's Diary. Slimmer Ms. Zellweger said Paul Fischer in Los Angeles.Renee Zellweger does not sound as if he had spoken to the press, eager for the last four days. "And 'the athlete in me to prepare me for this," says the Texas native with him a little' a southern accent evident. It was his Texas heritage, which could have caused the anger of the British, when it was announced that Hollywood would have dared the role of a British and a little 'chubby Bridget Jones, the film version of The Diary of Bridget Jones'. Actress - which is far from being plump and English-speaking ride of controversy. "What controversy? I am very happy to talk about it." Actor shrugs off. After all, there are important concerns, he is in any case. "You know what, I put so much pressure on myself, everything I do, you can not go beyond what was already there.In this case, I felt a responsibility both Helen Fielding, [the author of the novel] because she created it, not me, and I did not want this character magnificent blasphemies she created . "Zellweger enjoyed this fictional character to the point where she did not want" it to get lost in translation. "But the controversy remains inherent in the spirit of the British, for whom this novel had become a cultural icon. She had to prove I could do and decided to delve into the mind and body of the fictional Bridget Jones. "Then I moved to England, which was a big part of that process." It was a challenge to act, he says, a little more. "The only thing that was not so far from home and family and let the dog back." However,'s own characterization, he insists, was not difficult. "It was a process, so exciting to see happen, because some things are been slow in coming, but it worked. "Zellweger has a gain of weight for the role because "it was an important element for me, because I wanted it to be legitimate." The actress remained tight-lipped constantly about what he did gain weight for the role, simply refers to this part of their preparation as "boring technique." This obsession growing, despite the media with actress wins and then the weight loss. However, Zellweger insists that both the novel and the film - which revolves around a young man insecure about his life, working, eating habits and love - goes beyond the simplicity of a weight problem . "This is a woman who has a problem of self-image and is a big part of the film's theme," which includes weeding through the company "definitions of what constitutes beauty and success are, for this generation women, and find their own happiness, to define themselves and determine their own value. Theirs is a struggle that includes these things and not specific to it alone in the world. Under the slogan
and self-acceptance. "
Renee Zellweger first charmed audiences as the young woman who wins the heart of the great success of the Tom Cruise film Jerry Maguire. Now he's back to a small pump with the same name by its nature, the long-awaited British Bridget Jones's Diary. Slimmer Ms. Zellweger said Paul Fischer in Los Angeles.Renee Zellweger does not sound as if he had spoken to the press, eager for the last four days. "And 'the athlete in me to prepare me for this," says the Texas native with him a little' a southern accent evident. It was his Texas heritage, which could have caused the anger of the British, when it was announced that Hollywood would have dared the role of a British and a little 'chubby Bridget Jones, the film version of The Diary of Bridget Jones'. Actress - which is far from being plump and English-speaking ride of controversy. "What controversy? I am very happy to talk about it." Actor shrugs off. After all, there are important concerns, he is in any case. "You know what, I put so much pressure on myself, everything I do, you can not go beyond what was already there.In this case, I felt a responsibility both Helen Fielding, [the author of the novel] because she created it, not me, and I did not want this character magnificent blasphemies she created . "Zellweger enjoyed this fictional character to the point where she did not want" it to get lost in translation. "But the controversy remains inherent in the spirit of the British, for whom this novel had become a cultural icon. She had to prove I could do and decided to delve into the mind and body of the fictional Bridget Jones. "Then I moved to England, which was a big part of that process." It was a challenge to act, he says, a little more. "The only thing that was not so far from home and family and let the dog back." However,'s own characterization, he insists, was not difficult. "It was a process, so exciting to see happen, because some things are been slow in coming, but it worked. "Zellweger has a gain of weight for the role because "it was an important element for me, because I wanted it to be legitimate." The actress remained tight-lipped constantly about what he did gain weight for the role, simply refers to this part of their preparation as "boring technique." This obsession growing, despite the media with actress wins and then the weight loss. However, Zellweger insists that both the novel and the film - which revolves around a young man insecure about his life, working, eating habits and love - goes beyond the simplicity of a weight problem . "This is a woman who has a problem of self-image and is a big part of the film's theme," which includes weeding through the company "definitions of what constitutes beauty and success are, for this generation women, and find their own happiness, to define themselves and determine their own value. Theirs is a struggle that includes these things and not specific to it alone in the world. Under the slogan
and self-acceptance. "
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