"The thing that's been thrilling for me as an actor is having the chance to develop Alice throughout each installment and add layers to the foundation that was created," Greene said in a recent interview. "I got to add a lot of different elements to her in the first part of 'Breaking Dawn' because she's in a much darker place."
That was fun to show that side of Alice because we've never really seen her frustrated, torn and have this inner battle of what she should do. She either has to support her sister-in-law or tell her that she's crazy for allowing herself to deteriorate in front of everyone's eyes," Greene said. "Plus you see Alice form an alliance with unlikely people. There's a lot more going on with her than in any of the previous 'Twilight' films.""This whole franchise has been full of surprises -- and fun surprises," Greene said. "I always loved Alice, even before I had seen the script or was cast in the role, because she was always this perky ray of sunshine and a little sassy sometimes. I understand how fans relate to her because she essentially is that best friend that everybody wants."The last day on the set is something that's hard to describe. Definitely it was emotional, and I had no way to prepare for that. You know the end is coming but you can't ignore it," Greene said. "On one hand, you think, 'I've been shooting for seven months and now I can sleep,' but then I was like, 'Oh, wait, we're not coming back to this and I've shelved the character for good. That's tough because Alice has essentially become a piece of my life and my world."
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