Edinburgh is so cultural and such a beautiful place to walk around.
From Rupert Friend
'On the Road' completely changed the way I looked at what you could do with your life.
I'm not intelligent enough to be a doctor, and kind of hands down you can't argue with the worth of that. But I don't really have an opinion about the worth of making art.
I can only go places because I know that I can go away from them, if that makes sense. I like the gypsy lifestyle that filming affords.
There are two qualities that I've noticed in good directors: One is that they have their vision very strongly in place; and two is that they listen to everyone's opinion and still remember their vision.
I think that the process of trying to become somebody else, and obviously the director/actor relationship in trying to do that, is such a weird, undefinable thing.
I believe that if you can discover something of the truth of a person, then you will start to understand, and to understand is to move towards, if not like, then at least an empathy of some kind.
I think that what drives most of us as human beings is the want for something. You might have a hope, or a big dream, or a goal that you haven't yet achieved.
The accent in England can change literally from street to street, and people have this sort of feudal tribalism whereby you can identify somebody's provenance by their voice.
I'll tell you, there's no goodies and baddies in the world, there's just people with intentions that sometimes clash.
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