And when I'm on set, I'm just thinking about the script and of working. I think I've stayed focused on the work so much that I haven't really noticed my life start to change except for I've gotten busier.
Knowledge is honestly everything. It's not just books and staying behind a desk and having a diploma. There's also traveling and knowledge about people, and what I do and scripts and books.
Acting, films, scripts, is literally the only thing I’m 100 percent confident in. I know what I’m doing. I just understand it, and I love it. When I’m on set, that’s when I feel the most at home and in control.
There are directors that I want to work with and that I admire. You can love a script, but if it doesn't have a good director, it won't be that.
Sometimes if a script is based on a book, that's what you should do: represent the book.
Yeah, when you're making a film, the book is a good tool, but once you have the script and you're making a movie, you have to let go of the book.
I'd like to think that I have a plan, but you can't really pick what scripts you're going to get or what movie is going to come along.