"To be able to rely completely on the actors was a very simple process for me"
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The subtext is also political, in the small-p sense. Film and TV production are hierarchies disguised as collaboration. Saying you "rely completely" on actors is a public declaration that the power on set is not just top-down; performance is treated as a co-authored element rather than raw material to be corrected in post. It pushes back against the mythology of the singular auteur and toward a more modern, showrunner-era pragmatism: you get the best work when specialists are trusted to do their jobs.
Context matters because Hopkins’s career sits in genres where credibility is fragile - thrillers, action, spectacle. In those worlds, performances are the ballast. Trust becomes the invisible special effect that keeps everything from feeling like noise.
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