I did a film, 'X+Y', in which I played somebody on the autistic spectrum. It's a subject I didn't know very much about, but being an actor gives yourself the opportunity to really immerse yourself in that world and learn things. It's one of the great things about what I do.
The whole celebrity culture is super weird, but I'm part of it for some reason, and you kind of have to be as an actor to be successful.
I'm a pretty normal person outside of the film world. It doesn't really affect me when I'm at school or with my mates.
When you're hanging there twenty feet off the ground, surrounded by green screen, and all you've got is the other actor and the wonderful Gavin Hood shouting instructions at you as to what's going on; it's a really unique experience.
I'm very optimistic. I'm happy-go-lucky, I guess. I try to be.
I think I can speak for a lot of people in that they would be pretty nervous about meeting Harrison Ford, and I was definitely one of those people.
I've played a worrying number of orphans, children who have been abandoned or had something terrible happen to them.
I've never done a horror movie, like a full-on gore slasher film.
I don't really like scary movies. I mean, I didn't as a kid, but I think I got a bit better now. I've been easing myself into it, starting off with the less spooky ones.
I like science fiction. I am quite a technologically kind of up-to-date person. I like seeing what the new developments are.