"As different as me and Sigourney look is as different as these two characters are. I'm not filling her shoes. I'm doing a part that has the same monsters, but it's a completely different movie"
- Sanaa Lathan
About this Quote
Sanaa Lathan is describing her duty in the movie Alien vs. Predator, where she plays a character that is really different from Sigourney Weaver's personality in the initial Alien motion picture. She is highlighting that her personality is not a replacement for Weaver's, yet instead a totally different character in a various film. She is highlighting the distinctions between her character and also Weaver's, emphasizing that both personalities are really various from each various other. Lathan is likewise emphasizing that the movie she remains in is different from the original Alien flick, as it features the exact same beasts, yet is a completely various motion picture. This quote shows Lathan's gratitude for the original Alien motion picture, while likewise highlighting the differences between her character and Weaver's.
This quote is written / told by Sanaa Lathan somewhere between September 19, 1971 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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