Any time you make a movie where you're living in a certain head space for an extended period of time, it's tough not to take a little piece home with you.
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It's hard not to get a big head in the film industry, there are people on a set paid to cater to your every need, from the minute you arrive until you go home. It's kind of strange, but not unpleasant.
Making a movie is like an accelerated version of growing up with someone. You spend so many hours a day with each other, and you're putting your heart into this same effort.
I looked at films as a career from necessity but all I have really wanted is my home and children. The two things just do not work out together when one has to leave home at 5.30 am in the morning to go to the studio.
I am so picky about what films I get myself into because it's such an explosion of energy and commitment once you get in there, you destroy your life until you deliver these films. I never want to be in the position of making films that won't be a great use of 90 minutes of someone's life.
One of the biggest challenges in my job is letting go of the movie once you go home at night, and knowing you can't do anything to your performance once you've laid it on film.
Most films, when you finish as an actor, you just go home.
Film work can be tedious and sort of all over the place, especially when you have a family and you're going off and doing things somewhere else.
There was a point in time where I was doing movies to be able to afford to live in a certain way.
I don't mind sitting at home for six months if there's no film that I want to do.
When I go into making a movie, personally, I don't try to bring other pieces of movies with me.