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Film: Emma Watson ‘more spiritual’ than religious

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Emma Watson in a scene from "Noah." (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures, Niko Tavernise)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Emma Watson was no believer. She just couldn’t see “Black Swan” director Darren Aronofsky telling the biblical story of Noah.

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Emma Watson in a scene from “Noah.” (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures, Niko Tavernise)

“Darren does these very dark, very intense, very gritty, very real films,” the “Harry Potter” actress explained. “And then Noah is kind of — you see this guy with the long beard and there’s the animals. … You can’t really picture it.”

Then the 23-year-old Watson read the script by Aronofsky and Ari Handel.

“I think it’s a really original take on a genre, on a story, on an idea,” noted Watson, who portrays Noah’s adopted daughter Ila.

Nearing the end of a recent day of interviews promoting “Noah,” Watson, in a Stella McCartney dress covered with red hearts, discussed the movie with The Associated Press, as well as her spirituality and the trick to surviving child stardom.

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AP: You followed the “Potter” films with a string of indies. What was it like to have “Noah” put you back in big-budget territory?

Watson: I think there’s value in these bigger-scale projects because, obviously, they have this incredible scope. … But then it’s so lovely to work on a more intimate scale and do those kinds of films as well.

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AP: Did stepping into the world of “Noah” make you consider your own take on religion?

Watson: I already had the sense that I was someone who was more spiritual than specifically religious. … I’m really interested in those things that are more far-reaching than culture, nationality, race, religion.

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AP: Some groups have already criticized Aronofsky for taking liberties with the biblical text. What’s your response to them?

Watson: If we had gone with exactly the original story, Noah doesn’t say anything until he steps off the ark. You would have been watching a silent film. None of the women are really spoken about in the biblical story. There wouldn’t of been any women in it. He had to adapt it for the screen.

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AP: You’ll get your degree in English lit from Brown in May. Are you excited?

Watson: I will be having a hell of a party. It will just be a relief, I think, because I’ve been really juggling so much and it will just be really nice to be able to focus on just one thing but I think I’ll miss it, too.

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AP: You’ve made the transition from child star to adult actress look easy, and we know it can be challenging. How’d you do it?

Watson: You know, it can be a very corrupt environment and situation for a young person and I’m just so thankful that I have people around me who have really held my hand.

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AP: Family, filmmakers, managers?

Watson: Everyone from my publicist through the person who does my hair and makeup, from my brothers through to my friends to my professors who helped support me through my education. I mean there’s a huge group of people that just helped me so much. Yeah. I’m a very, very, very lucky girl.

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Online: www.noahmovie.com

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