Most days it feels as if the world is whirling around me and I am standing still. In slow motion, I watch the colors blur; people and faces all become a massive wash.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love that feeling you get once you leave a cinema having just watched a movie during the day. Your eyes slowly adjust to the natural light, and your mind, being a little slower, takes its time to separate the images of film from the reality you are suddenly facing.
I get those fleeting, beautiful moments of inner peace and stillness - and then the other 23 hours and 45 minutes of the day, I'm a human trying to make it through in this world.
I'm aging, and the world is seeing it.
When I emerge from filming I feel slightly out of synch with real life, but it's also a relief.
My day-to-day look is inspired by comfort, color and just how I'm feeling that day.
Sometimes, I wake up and the skies are grey and everything's horrible.
I feel extraordinarily peaceful when I'm watching the sun set.
Every single day the world seems like it is on the brink of falling apart. But then I look outside my window, and things look about the same as they did a week ago. It's almost a form of cognitive dissonance.
It's a constant, continuous, spectacular world we live in, and every day you see things that just knock you out, if you pay attention.
Everything feels like you're in slow motion and everything you do seems like it's about two or three plays of what everybody else is doing.