I've been spoiled by this project. I was given the script and went in to read, realizing that this was a powerful story and one that wasn't told very often.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Of course, I'm not allowed to talk about the script, but I can say it is a really good story.
The first thing, when I read the script, is that I need to care about what happens and feel compelled by the story and engaged by the characters. It needs to resonate with me, even if what the characters are going through is not something that I have experienced in my life. I have to feel like it has some sort of meaning to me.
When I first read the script a few years ago I thought it was one of the best written scripts I had ever read.
I read as many scripts as I can and just find stuff that I think is interesting, find stories that I think are worth telling.
I read the script. If I like it, I would do anything I am asked to.
It was pretty much the way that it was when I first read it, although one exception would be that some ideas that I had were also incorporated into the script.
I felt like Alan Turing's story was such an important story to tell, and it was so wonderful to write the script and other people find it and say, 'I never heard this story.' It's such an amazing story that people don't believe it.
If the story's interesting and it's a compelling script, I'd be thrilled to be a part of it.
If the script is telling the story well, that is your inspiration, and you do not need to go somewhere else.
I think that it's fun to get the script and open it like a Christmas present. That's 'Alcatraz' or anything that I'm working on. If the groundwork has been laid too much, the surprises aren't there.
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