"I look at everything in an artistic way"
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The line also lands as a quiet flex in an industry that loved to treat handsome actors as interchangeable product. Curtis spent years being marketed as a face before he was taken seriously as a craftsperson, even after proving his range in roles that cut against the matinee-idol packaging. Calling his gaze “artistic” pushes back on the idea that acting is merely charisma. It implies authorship: he isn’t just being looked at, he’s looking back, composing.
There’s subtext, too, in the vagueness. “Everything” is doing the work. It suggests a permanent mode of attention, the performer’s reflex to scan for angles, gestures, and story. That’s Hollywood’s gift and its curse: the camera-trained impulse to turn life into material. Curtis’s quote keeps it upbeat, but you can hear the edge - a man admitting, without melodrama, that he rarely gets to be offstage.
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