I love it when a character requires me to look less than my red-carpet best.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is important for me to feel like myself on a red carpet - not the way somebody else thinks I should look.
I think the only time that I worry about looking good is on the red carpet.
The red carpet doesn't interest me. I think people become all the same; it's like everyone posing from the three-quarter angle in some low-cut, fitted dress; it's all the same.
The red carpet is very important. You have to be very careful to have the right person dressed in right way. For me, it has to be a perfect look.
I love it when ugliness is beautiful. I love character flaws.
When I was younger, the red carpet used to terrify me because it's not about playing a part: you're not in a film pretending to be someone - you are yourself. It's intimidating.
To me, it's really not about how I look - it's about who I can be. It is my job to bring the character to life and my duty to fit into the jigsaw in that story.
I like the way that psychological extremity can illuminate more 'normal' characters by forcing a comparison.
I love those preliminary conversations about who a character is. You try on wigs, shoes, and clothes. It's preferable when it's not about looking pretty. It can get a little dull to just be cute.
I love getting dressed up and glamorous for the red carpet. It makes me feel powerful and sexy!