I Still Believe

KJ Apa and Britt Robertson play a young couple saddle by disaster inI Still Believe , which recounts the story of Christian musician Jeremy Camp . The flick , which premieres on March 13 , journeying through Camp ’s ( Apa ) college days and his rising slope to celebrity as well as chronicle his romance with his first wife Melissa ( Robertson ) .

The interpersonal chemistry between the two actor is pivotal , and they shared with Screen Rant how they prepared for their scene together and took the piece of work one twenty-four hours at a time .

First of all , awesome business on the film . I am not the super emotional guy rope , but …

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Britt Robertson : But ?

It had me in tears a little second . I was n’t very conversant with Jeremy Camp ’s account , but I actually knew his music . What get you guys on board with this task ?

KJ Apa : For me , it was like any other project . My factor called me up and pronounce , " We have a really cool hand we desire you to read . " I read it ; I cried . I thought it was an amazing story . And at first I was a piffling hesitant , but then over the course of a couple of week , I spoke to Andy and Jon . We talk about the project , and I resolve to go for it .

KJ Apa and Britt Robertson in I Still Believe

Britt Robertson : Yeah . I think , for me , the script was exactly that . It was just a - you read so many playscript , and you go through a slew of fib , and you ’re like , " What am I seek to do ? What is this ? " And then you read something like this book , and you know that it ’s a existent story . I was , like you , intimate with this music but not his account . And then to sleep with where he ’s gone in his career and his life after the fact , it seemed like a really cool project to be a part of . And then , obviously , everybody who was involved .

How Byzantine was Jeremy on set with you guy , with telling his story ? That has to be kind of hard to do .

Britt Robertson : Difficult , for sure .

I Still Believe

KJ Apa : Yeah , I mean , he was on set almost every Clarence Day . And with his menage too , which create a really dainty house variety of vibration , which was really important for everyone . I remember it helped everyone . And he was there just for like moments , I think . There were certain consequence where he was really helpful . But for me , at least , it was more me , Andy and Jon , our film director , that I was working intimately with for the quality .

A lot of this film flexible joint on your interpersonal chemistry . Can you let the cat out of the bag to me about portraying these roles in such a personal experience ? Because even when you take the book , I ’m sure it ’s emotional , but seeing it onscreen and doing it . live is a completely unlike experience . Could you talk to you about that experience ?

Britt Robertson : I think it was really useful to us just being in the same distance for as long as we were . I mean , we were in the same hotel . We were correctly next threshold to each other , and we would go over the vista on Sundays before we ’d work . So , we knew everything sort of rearwards and forwards . And we had a really honest understanding of how we work .

And so , every scene , we sort of just bring and separate it and focused on on that finical scene that day , and tried to stay in the import . I found that that was maybe the most utile , because we never sort of were thinking big picture . It ’s just like , " Let ’s do this one thing . And if we get through this , we can get through the next thing , " and so on .

KJ Apa : They ’re all big scenes , you have sex ? So , you ca n’t really imagine about - every day was one bountiful scenery . For me , I had to take everything out and just have that one picture in my mind . Then after that , I can put that behind me and get through the next one .

A mountain of people go through their own personal storms , and I ’m happy that this story is told . What are you hoping audience take away from this motion picture ?

Britt Robertson : I think it ’s precisely what we ’ve been sort of talk about , and what we ’ve catch out of the experience . Just this estimation that it let you to sort of involve yourself questions about who you are and the thing that are important to you in your life , and assign things into perspective in that way . So , I hope that ’s sort of utilitarian to the audience , and they can feel the honey and feel the magic of this story .

KJ Apa : Yeah . I think masses are gon na want to fall in love after this moving-picture show , too .

KJ , last question to you . You ’ve been fan cast a lot as the Human Torch for a fantastic for a Marvel remaking . Is that something you would be interested in at all ?

Britt Robertson : What ’s that imply ?

KJ Apa : Yeah , for sure .

Britt Robertson : They can not do another Fantastic Four .

KJ Apa :   As long as my hair does n’t have to be ruddy , I ’ll be good .

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