If I see a movie on TV that I'm in, I usually will watch it for that reason: It's like I'm watching another person.
From Dakota Fanning
I have a weird vision of relationships because my parents have known each other since second grade, and they got married right out of college.
I always talk about my characters like they're real people.
I don't throw my clothes out after one wear. Shocking, I know.
My parents never talked to me like I was a kid. Maybe that's why I've been seen as mature.
I was being groomed to be a tennis player for sure. My grandparents and parents realised I had a natural athletic ability and if I was forced to do it, I could probably do well. But all I wanted was to play pretend.
I think my generation is obsessed with instant gratification. We want everything now, now, now.
Being a known person is pretty much all I've known. I don't remember much of a time when people didn't know who I was.
I know how to hit a mark without looking. I instinctively know where my eye line should be. That's all 100%. But your character and the story are always different, so the emotional part is not muscle memory. You're still surprised by stuff and get the adrenaline.
Someone once said about me that I talk to everyone the same, no matter what age they are. I don't see kids and adults. I see everyone the same.
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