"Everyone is usually screwed up in some way and that is usually where the work comes in - figuring out how to make it believable and make it real to present someone's problems that you don't necessarily actually know anything about"
- Anna Paquin
About this Quote
This quote by Anna Paquin talks to the obstacle of acting and the importance of being able to feel sorry for characters. It recommends that everyone has their own battles and problems, which it is the task of the actor to be able to comprehend and portray these struggles in a believable method. This requires a good deal of research and understanding of the character, in addition to the ability to put oneself in the shoes of the character. It is a difficult task, however one that is vital to creating a credible and reasonable efficiency. By understanding the battles of the character, the actor can bring a sense of realism to the performance and make the audience feel linked to the character.
This quote is written / told by Anna Paquin somewhere between July 24, 1982 and today. She was a famous Actress from Canada.
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