I'm quite comfortable looking at myself in movies, probably because I've been doing it for so long, since I was a kid. So I sort of watched myself grow up and go through adolescence, like, basically on camera.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was a kid, it wasn't very often that I could go to the movies and see an entire movie carried on the shoulders of someone who looked like me.
I don't think any actor feels comfortable watching themselves in movies. You must be very narcissistic. The problem with your own opinion of yourself is that contrary to the normal spectators, when you watch a film you are in, you only watch yourself.
When you grow up on film, people sometimes have difficulties accepting the fact that you are growing up. They always imagine you younger.
Being an actress is a very physical thing. If I didn't look the way I looked, I would never have started in films.
I have a really difficult time watching myself on film. I literally cower in my seat and cover my face.
I think that I need to work on being comfortable at being normal, everyday-ish on camera. Unlike a lot of actors, I think that's the thing that I'm not so comfortable with.
I'm only interested in being a good actor and in being remembered for my best films, not for the way I look. But it seems inevitable in this line of work that I have to care about the way I look without getting obsessed about it.
I can't bear to see myself even in movies. The feeling is complex. I can't stand the sight of myself.
I always feel kind of awkward when I look at pictures of myself. Watching videos of myself is really uncomfortable.
I'm extremely particular how my look should be in a film.