It's always the most fun to play that guy who, like, doesn't have a filter - that really speaks exactly what they're feeling.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think what's most fun is playing someone who's sort of selfish and in a lot of ways unlikeable, but there's this really big heart underneath it that you get little glimpses of.
When you're playing somebody who's going through a lot - frustration and hardship - you're just purging all your emotions, and it feels really good to do that.
It's wonderful when you can play a character that pulls all sorts of strings inside of you and fills you emotionally.
It's a lot of fun to play someone you don't normally think of yourself as.
Here's the bottom line: I can't play someone if I can't figure out what he cares about. Everybody cares about something, even a rough character. It defines where we step in life. As soon as you find out what somebody cares about, then it all gets real.
I love the idea of playing a character that didn't over think everything. He knows what's in front of him and he has an ability to just say whatever he felt.
To play someone when the character masks their own emotions, doesn't understand their own emotions, has no release for their own emotions, and yet is full of emotion - that is a much harder character to play than someone who has somewhere to put it.
It's such a challenge to play a good guy - it's hard to be believable.
It's more fun playing someone who isn't just a bad guy.
I try to play my game and that's being emotional because I'm that kind of guy.
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