I think that when you write for stars, I think that you have to be very specific about what they do beautifully and let them bring it to life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As specialists of apparent life, stars serve as superficial objects that people can identify with in order to compensate for the fragmented productive specialisations that they actually live.
Some people are very good at being 'stars' and it suits them. I'm grudging about it and I find it annoying.
I think we have to act like stars because it is expected of us. So we drive our big cars and live in our smart houses.
Stars are almost always people that want to make up for their own weaknesses by being loved by the public and I'm no exception to that.
As a reward of their clean living and good habits these great stars have been able to withstand the rigorous test of stamina and physical exertion and have thus successfully extended their most remarkable careers over a period of many strenuous years.
The kids today all seem to think they should be stars, but I wasn't brought up that way.
I don't think being a star has ever been part of the plan. But I always want to do really good work, even when I made career moves with projects that made more sense in sort of a career way than in an artistic way... like I did with 'The Darkest Hour.'
The stars of eternal truth and right have always shone in the firmament of human understanding. The process of bringing them down to earth, remolding them into practical forms, imbuing them with vitality, and then making use of them, has been a long one.
You can't fake being a star. But you can also become a great personality.
You think of stars as ambitious or aggressive or self-oriented.