Blake Lively Found Shooting With Sharks 'Cool'
Performing artist Blake Exuberant needed to shoot with white sharks for her film The Shallows. She says it was not a startling, but rather a cool minute.
The performing artist was at first reluctant to hop into the water, however she defeated her trepidation after her first plunge which served as a prep for her film - which is discharging in India on September 16.
"Being at the time it was not an alarming minute... it was a cool minute. I was up close and personal with those great animals. It was extraordinarily enlightening on the grounds that I was constantly panicked of incredible white sharks, however being in the water with them, being inside their natural surroundings, they don't look like enormous, immense animals - they're lovely, tranquil and quiet," Blake said in an announcement.
She included: "In the film, I'm not thinking about the shark as an assailant - the shark is an amazing animal, essentially attempting to survive."
The performing artist was at first reluctant to hop into the water, however she defeated her trepidation after her first plunge which served as a prep for her film - which is discharging in India on September 16.
"Being at the time it was not an alarming minute... it was a cool minute. I was up close and personal with those great animals. It was extraordinarily enlightening on the grounds that I was constantly panicked of incredible white sharks, however being in the water with them, being inside their natural surroundings, they don't look like enormous, immense animals - they're lovely, tranquil and quiet," Blake said in an announcement.
She included: "In the film, I'm not thinking about the shark as an assailant - the shark is an amazing animal, essentially attempting to survive."

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