Being in the desert was brilliant and it was hard.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'd had no particular interest in the Southwest at all as a young girl, and I was completely surprised that the desert stole my heart to the extent it did.
It is as pleasant as it is unusual to see thoroughly good people getting their deserts.
Bedouin ways were hard even for those brought up to them, and for strangers, terrible: a death in life.
I have this personal affinity for the desert. I am fascinated by the desert. I love it.
Finding shelter with nomads in the desert during summer was a matter of survival for me and my animals.
Probably the most difficult things were my favorite parts. The make-up and the big fight sequence at the end of the movie were very difficult but really fun and challenging.
I used to think that only people who were crazy were attracted to the desert, but once you've lived there, you become that way anyway.
It was hard for me, being in school. And nobody was there to tell me how important it was.
The Moon was the most spectacularly beautiful desert you could ever imagine. Unspoilt. Untouched. It had a vibrancy about it and the contrast between it and the black sky was so vivid, it just made this impression of excitement and wonder.
The Congo was the most difficult shoot of my life but was also maybe the greatest adventure of my life.