Reading a script is usually as exciting as reading a boilerplate legal document, so when you read one that makes you feel as if you're seeing the movie, you know it's something different.
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It's very different when you're reading a script to when you're watching a movie for the first time.
When you read a script, you get a feeling from it.
Every time I read a script, I see the movie in my head, and I try to see the best movie in my head because everybody interprets the movie differently.
Some people say that they read the first 20 pages, and then decide if they want to do the film or not. But, I have to read the entire thing 'cause anything can change in a script.
If I read a script and I like it, there's nothing that will stop me from trying to be in that movie.
A film is different than a script. The text of the script is what it is.
If there is a book that the script came from you have to read it, you have to see what you can get out of it: mood, back story and things that may not even be in the film. They kick off your imagination and broaden the character, I think.
I do read some of the scripts from America and, even though the themes or subject of the film is very interesting, and some of the scenes are very interesting, there is a tendency that they have to explain everything. There will be no dilemma.
I really think that reading a whole script is kind of prying and neurotic, don't you?
When I read a script, I try not to judge the characters. I try to have an open mind and really see what it makes me feel.
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