Quote by Melanie Laurent
I never practice before, I never work hours on a script. I just ch

I never practice before, I never work hours on a script. I just choose my characters and trust them, and after that, its about the director taking your hand. – Melanie Laurent

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Holiday? Is like, what? Im a hyperactive girl, so it may be boring for me to be on the beach doing nothing. I just need to find a place for three weeks and work but sleep in the morning, maybe write a little bit, have a glass of red wine. Thats my perfect holiday. – Melanie Laurent

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Everybody just asks me Are you going to make Hollywood movies now? First, I dont know. Second, I never dreamed about that I just dreamed about making movies with Tarantino. So if I can make movies with a lot of amazing directors – yes. – Melanie Laurent

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The perfect life would be to have an amazing part every year and to spend all my free time to just write. – Melanie Laurent

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You have to trust your body to take care of you. – A. J. Langer

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You can never trust what you read. – William Goldman

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Before we decide to trust you with this power, we ask you to stand before the public and explain your views. Justice may be blind, but it should not be deaf. – Herb Kohl

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From beginning to end I worried that Ang Lee wouldnt be satisfied with my work. So I worked as hard as I could to earn his trust, because you only get a chance like this once. – Zhang Ziyi

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