It's all about having fun and shooting something that you like. Where it goes afterwards is up to the movie gods.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On a film, you do your own work, you come together and meet on set, and then you shoot. It's great.
There are things that I will always shoot, but now that the modeling and acting worlds are becoming very close, you can do a little bit of one and more of the other.
There's no point in making films unless you intend to show us something special, otherwise just go out and watch a play.
The magic of movie-making is that you get to fulfill your own dreams.
Once you're on the set and shooting, it's all just cinema. You have actors and cameras.
For me, like anyone, you want to go into a movie and have an enjoyable time where you're just involved.
At the end of the day, it is about what you are doing in the film.
The ritual of film-going in some sense replaced that of churchgoing, because you share something communal, sometimes mystical.
I've been in enough movies to know that when you're on the set and you start shooting, you're looking at playback and you get a sense of what it's going to be like.
When you do a movie, you go to the location and get into your costume. It's part of your metamorphosis into your character, and it just made sense to do it.
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