A film is a chain of very difficult decisions, and I think one of them is to choose an accurate cast.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Casting a film, you can have the greatest actors in a film and it doesn't work. It's a combination of all of the elements.
Films are all about decisions, and that's what I love.
The role and the script are not the only factor to chose or do a film, but the names associated with the project also matters.
A film is a director's vision... there is, however, much input an actor or actress can have.
My job, as an actor, is to give the director options. You can only hope that the takes that you thought were the best were chosen. But, then again, if I don't watch it, I'll never know.
As an actor you make choices that are either right or wrong, and you find the ones that are right for you. As an understudy, the choices have been made, so you have to make those choices right. Going into the role, you can't really question it.
I've seen many actors go awry by making the wrong choices early on.
Sometimes, rehearsals are not worth it if you do not have an accurate cast, and that is one of the most difficult parts about a film.
There's an impression that actors make a lot of choices. I just take what's there.
The least consideration of any film I've ever worked on is who is right for it.