I always choose my projects for the script or what the director want to tell with that story. And if I like the story.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I get lucky and I can choose, I would always choose a really good story and screenplay, even if I don't know the director. If there's a good screenplay, there's a chance that something good is going to happen.
You pick projects for the part, the director, and the script. I just want to do different, interesting stuff.
For me, it's important that the script is good. Then a good director will want to make it.
I always choose my movie because of a director and a story and a, a character.
Well, you know, I never want to feel like I have a set plan of what I'm supposed to do. I kind of like to go script by script, and if I like the character and like the story that's why I want to do a movie.
If the script is telling the story well, that is your inspiration, and you do not need to go somewhere else.
For me, the script is important. If it excites me, I'll do the film.
I look for the character to be something interesting, the script to have a good story and be original, and a director that I admire.
I find that the projects I enjoy signing up to at the moment are with a director who's interested in the script - isn't completely sure what the movie is and isn't concerned about it. He's just interested in going on the journey and discovering it.
I'm the only one responsible for the choices I make and the opportunities I get. When you read the script, you don't know how it's going to shape up. You just know what you've been narrated.
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