"I've always loved film more than theater"
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There’s also a quiet cultural self-portrait here. Dern came up in an era when American independent cinema treated actors like co-authors and let women be messy, contradictory, even unlikable without apology. Film, at least the kind she gravitated toward, offered collaboration with auteurs and editors, a chance to sculpt a performance after the fact. That’s not “easier” than theater; it’s different power. You can take risks when the frame can hold you, when a glance can be a plot point.
The subtext is professional clarity: she’s choosing the arena where her instrument - vulnerability with edge, warmth with teeth - lands hardest. In a time when actors perform across platforms like brands, Dern’s line reads like an old-fashioned loyalty oath to the close-up.
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