I think when you're trying to produce a relationship on screen that doesn't actually exist, perhaps sometimes there's a temptation to look at each other more, to touch each other more.
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It's finding time for each other. That's the trick to any relationship, you know. Finding time to really be present for each other.
On-screen relationships are the best because you don't have to worry about saying the wrong things. And if the guy's got a girlfriend, or I'm not attracted to him, it's even better. It's just my character kissing his character.
Every relationship between persons causes a picture of each to take form in the mind of the other, and this picture evidently is in reciprocal relationship with that personal relationship.
In romance, we feel the need to zoom in and expound on our partner's foibles in intimate detail; in friendship, we tend to do the opposite, avoiding confrontation through fear, lethargy or both.
It's so hard to have relationships when there is so much scrutiny.
There's something so great when you're watching a movie when you slowly get to know somebody more, because it's like a real relationship.
All relationships are a learning experience, even ones you continue to be in. If you don't see them as that, then that's a problem.
But for me, it feels like a natural extension of what I've been doing: exploring relationships. Here you have two relationships and we can explore how difficult it is for people to be together.
A relationship is like another job, you know, you have to work at it all the time.
It sounds so trite but in relationships, you have to communicate.
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