"But theatre is always a difficult experience"
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The subtext is bodily. Film can be edited, shaded, rescued in post; theatre is performed in real time inside a room full of strangers who are also participants. The difficulty is exposure: the actor can’t hide behind the camera’s framing or the luxury of multiple takes. Every choice is irreversible, and the feedback loop is immediate. Even silence has weight when you can feel an audience deciding what it believes.
Huppert’s phrasing also resists the usual romantic myth of stage work as “pure” acting. She’s suggesting that difficulty isn’t a temporary obstacle on the way to artistry; it’s the price of admission, maybe even the point. Theatre asks for repetition without autopilot, intimacy without safety, control without certainty. That tension is why it can be thrilling, but she refuses to sell it as therapeutic or transcendent. Coming from an actress associated with precision, risk, and ambiguity, the line reads like a professional credo: if it ever stops being difficult, you’re probably no longer fully present.
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