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				 VOGUE have released Emma’s interview on their website as well as clear shots of her photohsoot.  In the interview she talks about life, Harry Potter, her interests and more! The photoshoot images may be seen in the gallery and the article read here. A small excerpt may be read below: 
She talks in fighting metaphors. “I have felt for the last ten  years  I have had this battle; I’ve been fighting so hard to have an   education. It’s been this uphill struggle,” she says, clenching her   hands as she speaks. “I was Warner Bros.’ pain in the butt. I was their   scheduling conflict. I was the one who made life difficult.” Finally,   Emma took the brave step of announcing that she would not renew her   contract for the last two films unless changes were made to accommodate   her desire to go to university. Warner Bros. agreed to do everything   humanly possible, and, she says, “I just realized at one point that I   can’t fight everything. I have to move in the direction of it—and go   with it.” 
But being the perfectionist she is, Emma couldn’t just “go with  it.”  Once she had agreed to commit herself to four more years, “I  decided I  would do it well.” The change became apparent in all areas of  her  life. Critics noticed a new energy to her acting. “As the role of   Hermione became more interesting,” says David Yates, the director of the   last four Potter films, “Emma became more engaged. She is an  incredibly  intuitive and instinctive actor. She can dig deep to find an  emotion  and bring it to the scene.” The Deathly Hallows parts  one and two are  the darkest of all the Potter movies, the innocence of  the previous  films replaced by a grim meditation on the nature of  terror. The more  complex material in the finale allowed Emma to stretch  her wings. But,  insists Yates, “she hasn’t had a role yet to show how  she can really  shine. There is a very serious and interesting acting  brain in there  that will surprise everybody.”  
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