I always put in my 100 percent. Once the film is over, I look at my next, because then it's up to the audience to decide my fate.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In film, you're so much in the hands and at the mercy of the editor, so sometimes it's good to watch it just to see how it turns out - it can be so different than how you imagined it. But sometimes it's better to just let it go for your own sense of self worth.
In films, you will be judged by your last hit or, let's say, your last film.
At the end, it's your movie and your performance that stands out. So if I am a good actor, and if am being part of good entertaining engaging films, audiences will like me.
Whenever I'm doing any film, I'm always just happy to have a job and I always just put 110% of myself into it.
The last thing you want to do when you are about to film a scene is think, 'Oh my God, so many people are going to watch this.'
I prefer to commit 100 per cent to a movie and make fewer films, because it takes over your life.
When the movie's on, I usually watch more of the audience.
Every time you say yes to a film there's a certain percentage of your yes that has to do with the director, a certain percentage to do with the story, a certain percentage with the character, the location, etc.
When I have a chance to make some movies, I am 200 percent to concentrate about my works.
When I'm making a film, I'm the audience.