Whenever you're telling a story about true-life events and about real people, there's a tremendous responsibility-slash-burden to get it right.
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I think that's why I'm an actor: so I can tell those stories without having to really live through those stories with real consequences and real stakes, real responsibility.
My responsibility is to try to tell true stories. To me a true story is always hopeful, but never simply, uncomplicatedly happy.
I think we all have a responsibility to tell good stories.
I think, as writers, our first responsibility is to writing an honest story. Tell the story you want to tell, without pulling your punches.
If there's anything about someone's life that's important enough to make a movie about it, I have to take responsibility to get all of it right. It's a huge responsibility.
Sometimes stories are inherently important whether or not they have a direct relation to your life.
When a story is told really well and is real, even if it's not about their own lives, people can apply it to themselves.
I always feel a responsibility to the people I write about. I feel obligated to portray them in the way they feel is proper.
I feel like, as a celebrity, I have a responsibility to tell important stories.
As a writer, my only responsibility is to tell a compelling story.