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I made a movie where I played a girl that just got out of prison and we shot it very very quickly but very intensely-tha
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"I made a movie where I played a girl that just got out of prison and we shot it very very quickly but very intensely-that took me a long time to get over"

- Maggie Gyllenhaal

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This quote by Maggie Gyllenhaal talks to the strength of her work as a star. She had the ability to handle the role of a character who had actually simply been released from jail and portray her story in such a way that was both sensible and mentally effective. The fact that the movie was shot quickly and intensely suggests that Gyllenhaal was able to immerse herself in the character and bring her story to life in a short quantity of time. The strength of the shoot likewise suggests that the experience was emotionally taxing for Gyllenhaal, and that it took her a very long time to recover from the experience. This quote talks to Gyllenhaal's devotion to her craft and her capability to bring a character to life in a brief quantity of time. It also talks to the psychological toll that acting can handle an actor, and the significance of requiring time to recover after a particularly intense shoot.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Maggie Gyllenhaal somewhere between November 16, 1977 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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