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Saoirse Ronan "sobbed hysterically" when she watched ‘Lady Bird’ for the first time.
The 23-year-old actress was "so nervous" about seeing her leading role in the coming-of-age drama and she thinks director Greta Gerwig has made a "beautiful" movie.
She said: "I watched the film for the first time with my best friend in October. We had a couple of glasses of white wine before we went in because I was so nervous, but we had our arms wrapped around each other.
"Even though I knew what was going to happen in the film, I was laughing one moment and sobbing hysterically the next. It’s about the beautiful struggle of being a teenager, growing and changing and getting to know yourself, and having the realisation that relationships change."
And Saoirse admitted she identifies a lot with her titular character in the film.
Speaking to the director in conversation for the Sunday Times, she said: "I identify with a lot in ‘Lady Bird’. The great thing about how you’ve written the character is that she doesn’t know how great or special she is. And there’s a huge sense of the importance of belonging, belonging to a place, a time in your life."
The award-winning actress admitted it was unusual for her to enjoy the finished film so much because she normally works on a project to hang out with "brilliant" people.
She said: "The crew are the people I want to hang out with when I’m working, and that’s why, usually, I actually don’t get anything out of watching the final cut of a film. Most of the time, as cheesy as it sounds, I’m not doing a movie for that, I’m doing it because I get to work with these brilliant people. I think there’s definitely an Irish thing in my head that tells me not to take up all the oxygen in the room, too."

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