I don't see the world completely in black and white. Sometimes I do.
“I don't see the world completely in black and white. Sometimes I do.”
The World Motivation
I don't see the world completely in black and white. Sometimes I do.
“I don't see the world completely in black and white. Sometimes I do.”
I don't see the world completely in black and white. Sometimes I do.
My grandfather was a lawyer, my dad was a lawyer, my mum was a lawyer, I got an uncle who's a lawyer, I got cousins that are lawyers.
I'm not Jack Nicholson. I'm not Brando. But I do mumble.
When you do a movie the clock is ticking. It's like a sport.
Regarding green screen, green screen is really like doing some stage work. You have to make believe that there is a window, make believe that something is there that is really not there and convince the audience. It's part of acting.
In tragedy, it's hard to find a good resolution; it's not black and white: it's a big fog of gray.
I felt that the moral side of 'Black and White' was slightly confused. That's why I want the world to be in turmoil.
When I drive through a field, I want to see green grass sometimes, and I don't want to see black and white.
A lot of times, politics, global issues are very black and white. There is a place for that, but it's also fantastic to have art side by side, from different viewpoints, open for interpretations.
Performance in any sport can never be broken down into black and white. There's a lot of grey in the nature of sport.