poisonyvi:

On the acting side, my favourite thing is when I truly lose myself in a scene, when I forget that I’m on a set. It’s only truly happened a few times in my whole career, where I’ve genuinely forgotten I was on a set, forgotten that I’m not that character, forgot that it wasn’t that time, or that place. That’s the best feeling in the world. Better than skydiving; it’s like the most exhilarating thing to experience.”

flawlessmargot:

“It frustrates me when I work so hard to build the characters, creating childhood experiences for them that affect the way they react as an adult. All the reading, all the acting coaching, and then someone reviews the movie or interviews you and all they do is focus on the aesthetics. You think, ‘fuck you. You’ve totally discredited the work I did and it’s not fair.’”