I think when I was younger, I used to sort of long to be a part of films that were really gritty and hardcore in a way.
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When I was in school, and even after, I did a lot of classic plays, and I guess it sort of extended into film.
I grew up watching films. Film has been part of my life since I was a child.
When I was five. That's when I started to love film.
In terms of my own film experience, I'm definitely used to morose and very heavy, heavy dramas.
I think early in my career, I didn't choose films that were crappy films, necessarily, but I didn't go out and campaign for smaller, better roles.
I grew up cinematically in the '70s. I was watching a lot of Godard, Bresson, Dreyer, and all sorts of old films and the Czech New Wave.
I grew up on Mel Brooks films. That was film to me until I got a little bit older and realised there were other kinds of movies.
I loved movies ever since I was a kid.
I've always loved movies, since I was a little kid, but I never wanted to be part of that industry. It always seemed horrifying, the way films were made.
When I was a kid, I was always watching genre movies on TV.
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