All the lessons you learn in film school from the people you hate are always the ones that are important. The lessons you think are great and thankful for never end up meaning anything to you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You learn as much from doing a bad film as a good one.
The thing is, making movies as an actress, you learn so many things. Like when you're making a movie with Quentin Tarantino you're just at the best cinema school ever.
I've always had the perspective that roles come into my life when I need them most and sort of teach me lessons. The same can be true of films, films are released into society to aid in a lesson, inspire people, comfort people.
The most important thing when you do a movie is that you find an audience that really understands what you want to do and is really supportive of it.
Every time you do a movie, it's important for your career, your reputation.
Nothing can teach you what it's like to work on a film set, and the best education there can be for an actor is to walk up the street and observe human nature.
The great thing about films is that you have access to this whole world of experts who teach you the skills your character's supposed to have.
I don't regret doing any of my films. All of them have been great learning experiences, and they have contributed to making me what I am today.
I think everything that you do, you're learning. I mean, every movie that you make is like a film school; that's one of the things that I enjoy about filmmaking.
It's the thing they don't teach you in film school - what happens after you finish your movie.