I will watch a movie that is quote unquote dark and not get the qualification of what is dark and what is not.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not dark; I'm not. The main thing I consider in accepting a role is less the tone of the movie and more whether I think it's a good film, whether I like the character and whether I think I could do it. I don't think, 'Oh, I've done X amount of dark films.'
I am not a dark person and I don't consider myself dark.
I'm not a very dark person.
Not every film I do is going to be like 'Selma,' but every film I do can be edifying, can be something that points toward I believe to be true. I'm not one to shy away from darkness in movies as long as there is light.
'Darkness' is a subjective word; it depends what your viewpoint is and how you live life.
I don't personally see my work as being dark. What interests me is a balance between light and dark.
Dark can't exist with the light. Ain't nothing dark about God.
Gosh, it's so fun to do a movie where there's nothing dark happening in it.
But I notice that there is a lack of darkness in my movies and I don't know where that comes from.
Listen, the obvious thing to remember is without dark, there is no light, and without light, there is no dark.