I think the way it works is that when you're casting a movie, you usually want to work with people that you believe in.
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The theoretical casting part of movies is the funnest part. You really can imagine so many different versions of a story based on who's embodying it.
When I cast someone in a movie, I have to absolutely trust who they are as a human being. Trust is the intangible of moviemaking.
The job of an actor is the same in all of them, really. I mean, you're just creating a character that you hope people will believe, so it doesn't make that much of a difference really.
When I hire actors I believe in their abilities.
Casting is everything. If you get the right people they make you look good.
Casting a film, you can have the greatest actors in a film and it doesn't work. It's a combination of all of the elements.
A large part of acting is just pretending. You get to work with these other great make-believers, all making believe as hard as they can.
You know, my point in being an actor is to get people to believe that this is not about me, but something else.
Being an actor in movies is a lot about the power of your imagination and making the circumstance real to you so the audience will feel that it's real.
Casting is everything. Getting the person that you imagined is this character and then seeing what they bring to it.
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