It was a strange experience, making a love story and not getting along with your co-star in any way.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It was a mutual relationship.
Usually, you don't really end up lifelong buddies with your co-stars.
It was strange at times. We had to make out so much that we kind of got over it. It was really awkward.
For me, I sort of felt like it was kind of a fairytale... but an interesting one. I don't know of anybody who has had a romance quite like this, but I certainly know people who have stuck it out.
Sure, I've done movies in which I was embarrassed by my performance, or might not have cared for a co-star. Then I'd have to tell lies, like, 'Oh, we love each other; everything was perfect!'
It's hard to tell the story if you're not involved yourself, emotionally.
I got married, other people went off. We had sort of another public-we were our entire readership for many years, and we were very excited by each other.
Everyone got kind of crazy with me mentioning I was in love with a woman.
A big producer offered me the part of the pretty girl that waits at home for the guy, and I couldn't do it. That's not a story I ever want to tell.
He wasn't really Method but he believed that when you did a role there were lots of things you could do with your co-star in order to create the right environment. You known, if you were supposed to be in love, to create that feeling between the two of you.
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