The physical journey in my films is indicative of the internal journey that my characters take.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I view every film as a commitment to undertake a long journey.
My journey has been that of a character actor.
I think that you can sort of have your own personal journey and you know, you can just kind of apply that to whatever characters you're playing.
It's the opposite journey from what I've usually done with films. I find it very easy to go from, say, a lit, pleasurable environment, like what you see outside there, to a very dark place. But the opposite journey, which is what this movie takes, is much more complicated.
As an actor, I have to be fulfilled in the roles that I play; it has to be a journey for me to learn something or involve myself.
My films are always a reflection of where I am in my life.
I'm much more interested in living specific experiences in films.
When I felt like an outsider, movies made me feel inside my own skill set.
What always leads me in terms of my movies are characters.
Especially on unexpected journeys, you have time; you can figure certain deeper things out, like who you are and what you want. That's why I enjoy journeys.
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