The difference between a hero and a villain is that they just make different choices.
The character, as written on the page, is just a blueprint for a human being.
When a new project comes along, I want to know that the experience is going to be challenging and exciting. Part of me is going to be drawn to doing something new and also the satisfaction of intellectual curiosity.
I've always loved King Kong. He's like a modern-day myth, an icon of the cinema.
I truly think any preparation you do only helps and adds dimension and complexity to the work [as an actor].
I think there's a part of all of us that wonders how we would survive on an island untouched by Man. Even better, an island untouched by Man and inhabited by King Kong.
I personally feel that people feel very reassured by nature because it makes us feel small and that's a good thing for human beings and for society.
I think a healthy connection with the natural world actually makes us more human.
I think, actually, that it's a really fascinating time in history because the development of modern technology and the photographs the satellites were taking from space were mapping the earth in a new way, making us feel like the globe we inhabit is much smaller than previously conceived of, in the human mind.
The 60s had completely changed how people conceived of their lives and their habits and their identities.
Vietnam is absolutely breathtaking. I've never been to that part of the world before and it is an area of such natural beauty.
We're all intrigued, in our civilized world that we live in, and curious about how we would get on, on an undiscovered island that is untouched by man.
I loved adventure movies. I loved movies where people went on an adventure to an unknown land, an undiscovered country, or a new territory. I think there's something, right at the center of storytelling, that people love about that.
I even feel grateful for the failures.
I think the early years, the first decade of your life, is the most formative in a way.
I'm grateful for people who have believed in me when others might not have.
As a citizen, you have a duty to ask what is true and what is false.
I feel so grateful to my mother and father for a happy childhood. There are things I now understand that they were able to give me that are very special.
Having seen what I've seen in South Sudan, there's no way I can't talk about it.
Truth in drama is elusive. You never quite find it, but the search for it is compulsive.
Once you've seen certain things, the moral compunction drives you to act.
I wish we could be decent to each other.
I am so profoundly aware of my lack of skill to make any material difference. I am not a doctor. I can't influence foreign policy. I can't build schools. I can't chemically engineer the protein paste that helps people with acute malnutrition. But I can talk about it, and so can you.
Everywhere there is inequality, everywhere there is division, and I worry about it. I think everybody does.
The world I've grown into at the moment is becoming increasingly more disturbing and unsettling.
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