Meanwhile,Cameliis well-known for his role as Jamie Spano in the “Saved By the Bell” reboot.
What was that like working with them?
Did you learn anything from them about acting or life in general?

Emma Pasarow:Oh, yeah.
It was truly a masterclass on acting, [and] also being an incredible human.
The way they work, they’re so friendly.

They’re so giving.
They’re so generous.
They really were mentors to me.

It was really collaborative.
It was a true dream come true to work with them.
Belmont, you did a lot of BMX work during the movie.

What was that experience like, and how much of that was you versus a stunt double?
Were there any notable wipeouts or funny outtakes from that experience?
Belmont Cameli:I wiped out plenty of times in the training that I did.
The things he could do on a bike were unbelievable.
I got to hang out with him and got to BMX [with] Ryan Nyquist.
Hanging out with that community was super fulfilling for me.
I grew up wanting to be a professional BMX rider, and that never materialized.
I got to do it for three months in North Carolina, which was awesome.
Cameli:Oh, absolutely.
The cast of “Saved by the Bell,” I’m so close with all of them.
I’d love to work with them in a separate capacity on another project.
Emma, I love the idea of sisterhood and women having each other’s back in this movie.
None of the drama lasts for too long.
She learns that we’re all more than one thing, especially as women.
She comes into Colby feeling like things are very binary.
I thought that was really important.
“Along For the Ride” releases on May 6 on Netflix.
This interview has been edited for clarity.