L.A. can be very superficial, and it's hard to meet cool people here. I try to stay away from the glitzy side of the business and have a normal life as much as possible. I keep to myself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
L.A. is an intense industry town, and there's a side of it that's superficial, but I surround myself with the kind of people who don't let me get sucked into that.
For a foreigner, L.A. is such a big, wonderful and weird place that, until you find your niche, you feel a little bit discombobulated.
I see L.A. as a workplace rather than somewhere to live. If I don't get out, I go crazy. If you have a little success, people treat you differently, so it's good to keep a healthy perspective. It's acting, not rocket science.
I've been really lucky because when I go out to L.A. it's for a job, not to look for a job. That's the way I like L.A. most - when I already have a job.
I've grown to love L.A., but it's the most socially awkward place. All these people have come there not to be something but to pretend to be someone trying to be someone.
L.A. is so isolated and unhip in a way; it gives you room to figure out who you are and explore more personal stuff.
I like L.A., but it's just too many people in the same business everywhere you go. You lose perspective.
L.A. is a place people come to for all sorts of reasons, often to reinvent themselves, and that fascinates me.
L.A. to me is not really an attractive place.
I love L.A. for the beach and stuff, that's the reason I live here.
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