The Last Of Us Star Bella Ramsey Was "Really Worried" About Filming This One Scene
Bella Ramsey has discussed the "hardest" scene to film in HBO's The Last of Us, and it was a moment that even led to a camera operator crying behind the lens as well. Ramsey said they were "really worried" about filming this scene. This story contains spoilers. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Ramsey said the most challenging scene to film was in Season 2, Episode 3, when Ellie goes into Joel's closet and smells one of his jackets. Joel, played by Pedro Pascal, died in the previous episode. Ellie begins sobbing in this scene, and Ramsey's performance is crushing and memorable. It was difficult to film, Ramsey said, because they have a hard time crying on command."I really struggle with crying in scenes. I can get a tear out, but that's different to crying. And even getting the tear, it doesn't come easy for me. I don't cry in front of people in my everyday life," Ramsey said. "A very, very limited amount of people in my life will see me cry. And so having to do that on a set full of people with the monitor and then more people watching the monitors… it's virtually impossible for me. So I was really worried about that scene, and that was the toughest one for me to shoot."Continue Reading at GameSpot

Bella Ramsey has discussed the "hardest" scene to film in HBO's The Last of Us, and it was a moment that even led to a camera operator crying behind the lens as well. Ramsey said they were "really worried" about filming this scene. This story contains spoilers.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Ramsey said the most challenging scene to film was in Season 2, Episode 3, when Ellie goes into Joel's closet and smells one of his jackets. Joel, played by Pedro Pascal, died in the previous episode. Ellie begins sobbing in this scene, and Ramsey's performance is crushing and memorable. It was difficult to film, Ramsey said, because they have a hard time crying on command.
"I really struggle with crying in scenes. I can get a tear out, but that's different to crying. And even getting the tear, it doesn't come easy for me. I don't cry in front of people in my everyday life," Ramsey said. "A very, very limited amount of people in my life will see me cry. And so having to do that on a set full of people with the monitor and then more people watching the monitors… it's virtually impossible for me. So I was really worried about that scene, and that was the toughest one for me to shoot."Continue Reading at GameSpot