I think sometimes when you're working consistently in film, and maybe this is just me, but you do feel quite dislocated from your audience.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Working in film tends to isolate actors - it's your close-up; it's all about you.
When my films don't do well, I'm hurt and surprised. It's discouraging.
Sometimes people get really sniffy about the films you choose if you've done more dramatic projects or you're classically trained.
Doing interviews about my films really bothers me sometimes, because I have to speak directly and clearly about things I've intended to keep ambiguous, and in a way, I feel like I'm betraying my film.
People's behaviour towards you changes when your films don't work. It's a painful period.
I kind of always think my work is unfilmable, and when I meet people who are interested in filming it, I'm always stunned.
There are so many people in film and television that get between a performer and the audience, and that's frustrating.
Audiences don't ever disappoint me, in the sense that movies I feel really good about, they usually feel really good about too.
I get emotionally attached with every film I do, and that stops me from being critical. I can't fight my emotions.
I've really grown to love film, but I think occasionally you need to get up on a stage and see what's going on.
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