The 27-year-old has been directed by the filmmaker in a number of movies including 'Atonement' and 'Anna Karenina', reported Daily Star.
"I think it's his imagination. You know, I think it's totally sensational. You never know where he's gonna go. You know it's going to be something out of the norm. It's going to be something that pushes boundaries in some way and I find that incredibly exciting," she said.
The actress is amazed how Wright managed to create a "grubby" version of 2005 period drama 'Pride and Prejudice', an adaptation of Jane Austen's 1813 novel of the same name
"Pride and Prejudice' wasn't the kind of generic kind of period film. He really had a vision of it that made it much more realistic and sort of grubby. They were quite scruffy and much younger and I think he really kind of had a vision of that story that hadn't been done before," she added.