In terms of my own film experience, I'm definitely used to morose and very heavy, heavy dramas.
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My first film was a comedy, but after that I went always into more heavier stuff.
I feel like theatre gives me the grounding, and keeps me alive, basically. Film gives me the thrill, and it's like a one night stand. But I do enjoy being around people who love it so much.
The bad things about theatre get balanced by the good things in film and vice versa. So to tell you the truth, I love it when I can go back and forth - it feeds different parts of you and exercises different muscles.
Film is fragmented and gets into lots of other people's hands. There are a lot of pleasures that theatre gives me. You get to perform uninterrupted.
I think when I was younger, I used to sort of long to be a part of films that were really gritty and hardcore in a way.
I like the theater enormously, but I truly love films - the whole bizarre, boring process that it can be.
I enjoy scenes in films, which do not have the pressure of the story so much... and it flows. I've tried to go in that direction.
I've really grown to love film, but I think occasionally you need to get up on a stage and see what's going on.
The films that I do are deep, introspective, brooding roles that you're in this heavy headspace all the time.
I normally stay away from horror films; I tend to do light and happy roles.
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