Mia Wasikowska has revealed how it was like to work with Shia LaBeouf. The Australian actress co-starred with the U.S. actor in the 2012 crime drama “Lawless.”

In 2012, LaBeouf admitted that in order to get ready for his role as moonshine producer Jack Bondurant in the film, he drank real moonshine before every shoot so he could look the part.

His method acting might have helped him with his role, but it had scared Wasikowska so much that she had tried to get out of her contract.

“She was calling her attorney, like, ‘Get me the [bleep] out of here,’” he said to Page Six. “Mia was ready to walk away from the movie. I was really pretty aggressive about it, and not in any kind of weird, strange way, but I don’t think she had ever experienced anything like that.”

When Wasikowska stopped by the Huffington Post to discuss her new film “Tracks,” host Ricky Camilleri brought up the incident, asking her how it was like to work with the notoriously difficult actor.

“It’s all more or less how it would appear,” she appeared to have confirmed LaBeouf’s story.

“He’s a very method actor, and I was on the receiving end of the method,” she added diplomatically.

“Everybody has a different style and different approach. It’s strange. You meet so many different people and sometimes you connect and share that you have a similar approach and sometimes you don’t. You just have to let them do their thing and hope it doesn’t affect you too deeply.”

“Lawless” also starred Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke and Guy Pearce. It screened at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and was released in August 2012.

Wasikowska is now starring in the Australian drama “Tracks,” based on the memoir of Robyn Davidson, who went on a dangerous solo trek across the Australian outback in 1977.

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