I think chemistry and great acting go hand-in-hand.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's important that the director and actor have good chemistry, and not just the actors.
I really think the key to a film is the chemistry of people.
Acting is a talent, but I like to see the whole picture.
One thing I think is really important is chemistry, and if actors have chemistry, audiences will pick up on that. Audiences will root for characters that don't even exist as a couple because the actors' chemistry is so strong.
There are so few movies that still cast on chemistry. Now it's often, like, this person's movies make this amount of money, and this person's movie makes that amount of money, so let's put them together.
With acting, it's like you form chemistry with different people in different ways, so it's really added even more fun to work, you know?
I love making films, but the best roles are hard to come by.
I think good actors can sort of see into people and immediately you have a chemistry with them or not. It's like an affair with no mess. You don't actually consummate it, but you get to pretend, imagine what it would be like.
I like acting better than anything else, but, you know, directing's good.
When it comes to chemistry with actors, I always feel chemistry is not something that comes and goes. You either have it or you don't.