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As much as most of the actors were kind of curious to know what their character meant in relation to the script and to t
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"As much as most of the actors were kind of curious to know what their character meant in relation to the script and to the plot, they really were quite happy to be part of the adventure of not knowing"

- Radha Mitchell

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In this quote, Radha Mitchell is explaining the experience of dealing with actors on a movie. She explains that while the actors were naturally curious about their characters and how they fit into the total story, they were also content with not having all the answers. This recommends that the actors were open to the unknown and were willing to embrace the journey of discovering their characters and the plot as they went along. This sense of adventure and spontaneity adds an aspect of excitement and creativity to the process of making a film. It likewise talks to the trust and cooperation in between the stars and the director, as they all interacted to bring the story to life. In general, this quote highlights the joy and satisfaction that can come from embracing the unidentified and belonging of something bigger than oneself.

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Australia Flag This quote is written / told by Radha Mitchell somewhere between November 12, 1973 and today. She was a famous Actress from Australia. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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