In movies, people seem to be more emotional than they would ever be if that situation was actually happening to them.
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You're always dealing with emotions as an actor.
Acting is not being emotional, but being able to express emotion.
I'm not the kind of actor that can go completely cold into an emotional scene. I have to transport myself emotionally by whatever means possible, and that basically means you carry the situation with you all week, all episode or all day beforehand.
As actors, we put in our best, but when people don't like a film, you have to learn to deal with it. I've learnt not to get too emotional.
I'm an emotional actor. When I'm doing a scene, I really believe it. I live the part as long as I'm in the scene.
An emotional performance is usually more instinctive to an actor.
I guess every actor has certain emotions they can access easier than others.
I firmly believe that emotions are universal, and I know that when they connect with the audience, it works. There is no such thing as an entertaining or a serious film; there are good films and bad films. Good films will always find a vast audience.
With every film, we form a small little world for a period of time. Everybody is close, and then one fine day everything is over. That can throw you off. So you have to learn to take things in your stride and not get too emotional about people or situations.
To me, an Oscar movie has to have some type of emotional pull.
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