How was it working with Carrie-Anne Moss?
Shia LaBeouf: Well it was like jarring because of what you know of Carrie-Anne Moss even before the Matrix. She’s got a great repertoire of films and a lot of diverse characters, but you don’t expect her to come to set and be so mom-like. But she had just given birth and she was nursing her baby in the rehearsals, and there’s something that clicks in your mind when you see a woman nursing a child where you innately feel like ‘Oh, this woman can protect me, she’s a nurturer,’ and you hug her and she felt like mommie, and especially when you’re expecting Trinity to show up. It was just jarring. It was like wow, this is going to be fun. Wild About Movies: You had a nice chemistry together. Shia LaBeouf: Yeah, we had a good time. But we had a lot to figure out. It was like who’s going to take the reins here. How do we deal with the guilt of the fact that you’re my mother, you know that I have something to do with the loss of my own father, how much leeway are you going to give me? At the s