I'm actually embarrassed to tell people I'm Russian these days, because it's become such an awful place.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think somebody who speaks the language is going to notice immediately that I'm not Russian.
Russia itself is an extremely complex country, and sometimes I feel like all of that comes back to haunt me. I can see why so many Russian writers were so tortured.
The Russians are extreme people: they are generous but crazy at the same time. They always have something to say, and I really like that.
I definitely feel Russian inside, even when I'm in America I feel Russian.
I definitely feel Russian. I feel Russian, but at the same time when I'm in the States I feel at home, too.
I was friends with Russians who said I should see Russia. I went there in '93 and it was so exciting, and I went to Siberia and had a great time.
Many people thought I would never succeed, because I am so Russian. So Russian, hundred percent.
It's funny because I'm so used to acting in English that any time I have these moments where I have to speak Russian, it definitely takes a different part of my brain to pull it off, but it's always nice and fun.
I feel very uneasy with a lot of aspects of the Russian life and the Russian people.
From being a patriotic myth, the Russian people have become an awful reality.
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