"I get offered a lot of the same type of thing... The teenage slasher movies"
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The subtext is part career strategy, part quiet protest. Affleck came up adjacent to bigger, flashier stars, and his appeal has long been inward: restraint, moral fog, a kind of lived-in vulnerability. Slashers rarely reward that. So the line functions as a boundary-setting move: he's distinguishing "work" from "the work", implying discernment without sounding precious. The phrasing also flatters his audience: if you agree that slashers are repetitive, you are already on his side, nodding along at the idea that he should be doing something "better."
Context matters, too. In Hollywood, offers reflect not only talent but a statistical read on who you are: age, face, previous credits, perceived risk. Affleck's comment exposes that algorithmic logic before "algorithm" became the everyday word for it. It's a small sentence that reveals a big truth: creative identity often begins as something you have to argue for.
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