turn out to be split personalities of the same woman, Moss just starts laughing.

“OhGod, I think it was one [character] too many!”

she chuckles before adding: “No, I’m just kidding.

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I remember really,genuinelygoing for it, and it was totally fun.

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“In this business, there can be a lot of hype, and hype means nothing.”

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“I’m still quotingThe Matrixmyself.”

And that’s not a glitch.

“I was very taken by his kindness,” she says of Hallstrom.

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“I am a sucker for kind people, and every day I watched him radiate it.

I remember that distinctly.”

“That was my favorite acting I’ve ever done.”

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“He was a lovely person, and…” She pauses.

“It’s sad he’s not here.”

“I can count how many on one hand,” she admits.

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In other words, she saw the real world.

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