Boston Globe revolves around ONE DAY Anne Hathaway

In recent Boston Globe piece, Judy Abel's "Making her Own Magic," Anne Hathaway talks about her life and her ONE DAY character Emma's life, and the points in between. Indeed Hathaway talks about how she loved the story of ONE DAY, and that, "It's not surprising I'm drawn to stories about later bloomers....I think women get more confident as they get older and become happier.'' Having played princess (with a happily ever after), Hathaway highlighted ONE DAY's more naturalistic approach:

Because movies - particularly some of the movies I've made - make it seem like you can find your soul mate and get everything worked out in 6.4 days. I like the idea that these people had to work a few things out for themselves before they could find love.

In recent Boston Globe piece, Judy Abel's "Making her Own Magic," Anne Hathaway talks about her life and her ONE DAY character Emma's life, and the points in between. Indeed Hathaway talks about how she loved the story of ONE DAY, and that, "It's not surprising I'm drawn to stories about later bloomers....I think women get more confident as they get older and become happier.'' Having played princess (with a happily ever after), Hathaway highlighted ONE DAY's more naturalistic approach:

Because movies - particularly some of the movies I've made - make it seem like you can find your soul mate and get everything worked out in 6.4 days. I like the idea that these people had to work a few things out for themselves before they could find love.