The dress code in Campbell Hall, a private Episcopal school in North Hollywood, Calif., once frequented by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen and now frequented by Dakota Fanning and her younger sister, Elle, is severe: khaki skirt, shorts or trousers, white collared shirts, sweatshirts navy blue shoes. "Actually could wear it," says the elder Fanning - frank blue eyes, blond hair, milk-white skin, and the thin limbs like a painting by John Currin - showing the skirt, a cream-colored silk and in the process happily swinging a wrist full of bracelets. We are sitting facing each other in a quiet booth at the Sunset Tower Hotel in Los Angeles. Your skirt should be acceptable, I suppose, but that white cotton blouse leaving up the bra, could leave her in detention. Like the brown sandals 12 cm of which were present from Marni his 16th birthday in February and this added significantly to their small height that barely reaches 1.63. What about your wardrobe for the movie The Runaways, probably would have made being expelled. The film tells the story of the rise and fall of the first band Joan Jett, a band of hard-rock solo-girl (called by some "glam-punk") that emerged in the mid 70s. As the singer for 15 years and his close friend Jett and Cherie Currie, Fanning played a part naive, part of a key chain, an ice-white wig, fishnet stockings and corset S & M. From one moment to another, Fanning was a lovely and talented "child star" for a genuine article mature and critical notice. Talking about The Runaways The New York Times, AO Scott said, "Mrs. Fanning, who was seen as an actress remarkably disciplined and self-conscious about since childhood, shows a vulnerability to destroy hearts as well as a balance scary. "The Denver Post called his performance. The message was clear : She burst. "
The friendship that emerged from this experience was with Kristen Stewart, Twilight of the protagonist of 20 years who played Joan Jett, for the Currie Fanning. According to the two girls re-enact the intimate friendship between Jett and Currie brought the instant came a mutual respect and kept them in this direction. "Dakota innocence is so stable," says Stewart. "In most cases, I feel as if she was older than me. It is only when she starts talking about guys that I remember how much she is young. "(No, Fanning has a boyfriend. Until then, she says, had" nothing serious. ") The two, who shared the screen rapidly in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, met in Eclipse, the third film in the series, with Fanning to repeat his role as a vampire in a long hood and shoes 'Mary Jane'. Her character, Jane, can cause pain with his thoughts, sees this as getting their victims with intense eyes that seem reflective red, thanks to a pair of colored contact lenses. Given how many players rely on their emotional communication of the eyes, contact lenses were a failure that rocked another performance less confident. "That's always been there for me, I have big blue eyes - has been something that people always commented," says Fanning. Turns You are automatically a creature when you put those red eyes. "Fanning (who reads from 2 years) read the Twilight books after he was chosen for the cast. "They are so addictive!" He says, though his natural taste for literature goes to a more refined side: Now she is reading the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides, The Virgin Suicides.
Sixteen is an age of ambivalence, a period of wind at the entrance of maturity with one foot safely in the field of childhood. Some of the recent choices of Fanning seem calculated to project the message that she is no longer the child that opened the opposite being the character with riot mentality of Sean Penn in I Am Sam, when he was 6 years. (Penn was nominated for an Oscar for his performance; Fanning was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Awards - she did not win, but he was the youngest person to be nominated). A big decision, interpreting the Alabama teenager who was raped in the movie Hounddog, in 2007, generated repercussion. To his surprise, people seemed unable to distinguish the real Dakota Fanning, age 13, and his character on screen. "When you get young people really cling to who you were when I was six years," says Fanning. "I hope that The Runaways has been through a time like, 'You know, I'm not that little girl, but I'm still not fully grown, too.'" There is a rhythm thoughtful and patient in its ambition, this time, she is eyeing a project with his sister, who is 12 years and is to appear in the film Somewhere, Sofia Coppola, which will be released later this this year. Fanning is thrilled, and she knows this: Imagine an Olympic diver to swing three times on the verge of tampolim before taking the leap. "As you get older, there's so much more you can do in the movies," she says. "I never wanted to rush this, I always wanted to do what was right for my age, but when you are approaching 18 years, a whole new world opens for you as an actress and I wish so much."

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