I'm actually embarrassed to tell people I'm Russian these days, because it's become such an awful place.
From Anton Yelchin
I think you can always find interesting, complex and fascinating characters to play in different kinds of movies. It's in your hands.
I want things to be characters and not me. Why would I want to play me?
Russia itself is an extremely complex country, and sometimes I feel like all of that comes back to haunt me. I can see why so many Russian writers were so tortured.
I feel lucky to be in whatever I'm in. I feel lucky to be working.
Maybe silence is something we're uncomfortable with as a culture, I don't know.
It would be nice to live off the land and fix cars.
I'm fascinated by how ethnic communities have assimilated into massive capitalist environments.
I tried ice-skating and wasn't very good at it.
I don't hang out at trendy Hollywood bars.
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