It was like I'd known him for a hundred years. |
It's kind of like Greek tragedy, |
The first few days, I worked about seven hours on each scene with him. He just kept wanting to do it better. He never went to self-pity or said, 'What do you want from me?' even though it was difficult. I knew he had resilience and self-confidence. He worked very hard, never complained, never was in a bad humor. |
The kids were going insane, 50. I thought someone was going to get injured. |
We were always walking the line between reality and fiction. |