Chemistry is a hard thing. I don't think you can force it, and it doesn't necessarily mean that you have to have great chemistry outside of work. It's just something that sparks on screen or doesn't.
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You can't force chemistry. It's either there or it's not. You can't create it.
You just can't fake chemistry.
How do you create chemistry? If only I knew that! Some people say it's a natural thing that you have with someone, and maybe it is to do with that, but I think you can work on it.
Chemistry can be a good and bad thing. Chemistry is good when you make love with it. Chemistry is bad when you make crack with it.
Sometimes I get too wound up in my chemistry, but if you play chamber music, it's impossible to think about chemistry.
Like all sciences, chemistry is marked by magic moments. For someone fortunate enough to live such a moment, it is an instant of intense emotion: an immense field of investigation suddenly opens up before you.
I have always believed that chemistry can't be created between two people. You either have it or you don't. The script can only enhance it.
You know, you can have someone who's the very best at something, but if there's not that kind of chemistry, collaborating is not going to amount to anything.
Chemistry is not anything an executive producer or writer can orchestrate or plan; you just hope for it.
When you work with somebody you have chemistry with, it's easy and it's fun. You hardly call it work.