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"This is my first experience working in a foreign movie, but the mechanics, I think, are pretty much the same all over; you still have to wait in the trailer"

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Farina’s punchline lands because it punctures the glamour myth of “international cinema” with the least cinematic detail imaginable: killing time in a box on wheels. He’s not dazzled by exotic sets or foreign auteurs; he’s clocking the one constant every working actor learns fast - the job is mostly waiting. The line has the rhythm of someone who’s been around real workplaces (which tracks with Farina’s pre-acting years as a Chicago cop): practical, faintly amused, and allergic to inflated talk.

The intent is modest but pointed. By calling the process “mechanics,” he reframes filmmaking as labor, not mystique. That word quietly demotes art to logistics: schedules, call times, holding, resets. “All over” widens the scope into a cultural observation - global entertainment sells novelty, but the day-to-day experience flattens national differences into the same production pipeline. The “I think” also matters: it’s conversational softening that makes the jab feel friendly rather than bitter, like a veteran letting you in on the industry’s inside joke.

Subtext: fame doesn’t exempt you from the purgatory of being on standby, and the supposed sophistication of a “foreign movie” can’t compete with the universal boredom of waiting for someone else’s shot list. It’s a small, funny line that sneaks in a bigger truth about creative industries: the mythology is portable; the downtime is mandatory.

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Dennis Farina (born February 29, 1944) is a Actor from USA.

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