 You've got a load of really good action scenes in this film, especially the bathroom one, especially the helicopter one. I was wondering if you could just talk us through what it's like being in a helicopter in New Zealand and seeing Tom Cruise maybe about to plummet to its death. The helicopter sequence in particular, it's beautiful, it's one thing I can say. They do helicopter tours over the southern Alps in New Zealand, it's the thing which you can you can jump a helicopter and they show you glaciers and stuff and it's really cool. But you don't get to fly around the doors open and I did and that was amazing. The only problem was it was freezing cold. It was Baltic cold for like two weeks we were shooting that and you got about an hour and a half at a time and that that took some some mental stamina. The first time I got to that helicopter my friend who was there on set at the time and producing partner he looked at me and just laughed. He went oh you're in for a tough ride, you've got two weeks of this and but worth it because it made for an incredible sequence and as I said earlier watching Tom do his stunts it does make it does make it tough enough. Preparing for this action scene and there's an amazing one in Paris. What was it like preparing to do that? Were you also riding the motorbike? No so I was sitting drinking coffees and reading magazines and just going good luck. That was Jenny going by by the way. I was constantly training for the fight sequences that we were doing and they ask a lot of you. Every professional on this film you know does their absolute utmost to make sure everyone is safe. The pilots you know one of which is Tom, the stunt crew, the camera crews. There's a lot of people risking themselves for these stunts not just Tom and so there's always a sense of slight concern you know and I have asked him several times you know are you are you cool with this he's definitely going to do it and he's just like yeah of course I am. There's a scene where you get to stab lots of men in the heart how was that was that cathartic? I didn't think about that actually maybe unconsciously yeah revenge in some ways no I felt bad about it actually I just wanted to make sure that he was okay. Was there any particular training that you had to go through to get ready for that? We always had to be really physically fit because you didn't know what stunts you'd be required to do when because the narrative was always developing. Yeah I had a trainer which I'd never had before and it totally changed my mind about you know all that kind of stuff that I was just totally ignorant to. Tom's just the most inspiring he'll be up training at five a.m. before work and yeah it was we had to learn how to use that knife and work with the stunt team and it's the first time I've ever done stunts apart from rolling down a hill.