Jesse Eisenberg
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You know, Grandma never pitied herself. In fact, she always told me she was grateful for her struggle. Well, that's just it. What she endured, that gave her hope, right? Yes. In fact, she used to tell me that, like, you know, first-generation immigrants work some, like, menial job. You know, they drive cabs, they deliver food.
You know, Grandma never pitied herself. In fact, she always told me she was grateful for her struggle. Well, that's just it. What she endured, that gave her hope, right? Yes. In fact, she used to tell me that, like, you know, first-generation immigrants work some, like, menial job. You know, they drive cabs, they deliver food.
You know, Grandma never pitied herself. In fact, she always told me she was grateful for her struggle. Well, that's just it. What she endured, that gave her hope, right? Yes. In fact, she used to tell me that, like, you know, first-generation immigrants work some, like, menial job. You know, they drive cabs, they deliver food.
Second generation, they go to good schools and they become, like, you know, a doctor or a lawyer or whatever. And the third generation lives in their mother's basement and smokes pot all day. She said that?
Second generation, they go to good schools and they become, like, you know, a doctor or a lawyer or whatever. And the third generation lives in their mother's basement and smokes pot all day. She said that?
Second generation, they go to good schools and they become, like, you know, a doctor or a lawyer or whatever. And the third generation lives in their mother's basement and smokes pot all day. She said that?
I didn't have a calculated reason, but I had just like had written these two characters kind of before. You know, just like kind of trying to figure out, you know, what's behind the most charismatic person in the room? You know, what happens to them when they go home? Why are they acting that way? These are people that I've... feel very envious of, you know, the people who can light up a room.
I didn't have a calculated reason, but I had just like had written these two characters kind of before. You know, just like kind of trying to figure out, you know, what's behind the most charismatic person in the room? You know, what happens to them when they go home? Why are they acting that way? These are people that I've... feel very envious of, you know, the people who can light up a room.
I didn't have a calculated reason, but I had just like had written these two characters kind of before. You know, just like kind of trying to figure out, you know, what's behind the most charismatic person in the room? You know, what happens to them when they go home? Why are they acting that way? These are people that I've... feel very envious of, you know, the people who can light up a room.
I am a performer and I have my own amount of extroversion, but like, you know, I kind of like just sit in awe and envy of people who can like walk into a room and immediately, you know, light it up. And so I was trying to kind of explore what's behind somebody like that because I envy them, but I also know there's something maybe happening there that I wouldn't want. I wouldn't want to trade.
I am a performer and I have my own amount of extroversion, but like, you know, I kind of like just sit in awe and envy of people who can like walk into a room and immediately, you know, light it up. And so I was trying to kind of explore what's behind somebody like that because I envy them, but I also know there's something maybe happening there that I wouldn't want. I wouldn't want to trade.
I am a performer and I have my own amount of extroversion, but like, you know, I kind of like just sit in awe and envy of people who can like walk into a room and immediately, you know, light it up. And so I was trying to kind of explore what's behind somebody like that because I envy them, but I also know there's something maybe happening there that I wouldn't want. I wouldn't want to trade.
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Yeah, I mean, it's probably, you know, God, I don't know what my actual official diagnosis is of my insurance forms. But yeah, it's like, you know, I have OCD, depression, anxiety, that kind of stuff. And it changes and is like emphasized based on what's happening in my life, you know. But as I talk about in the movie, I feel my pain is unexceptional.
Yeah, I mean, it's probably, you know, God, I don't know what my actual official diagnosis is of my insurance forms. But yeah, it's like, you know, I have OCD, depression, anxiety, that kind of stuff. And it changes and is like emphasized based on what's happening in my life, you know. But as I talk about in the movie, I feel my pain is unexceptional.
Yeah, I mean, it's probably, you know, God, I don't know what my actual official diagnosis is of my insurance forms. But yeah, it's like, you know, I have OCD, depression, anxiety, that kind of stuff. And it changes and is like emphasized based on what's happening in my life, you know. But as I talk about in the movie, I feel my pain is unexceptional.
Yeah, I guess so. But, you know, one of the other things about like being in the arts is learning to be flexible and learning to feel like Kieran Culkin in this movie didn't want to stand on any marks, which means, you know, when you're setting up a shot in a movie, the actor has to stand on their mark to deliver their lines. This is like kind of just standard practice. Kieran...
Yeah, I guess so. But, you know, one of the other things about like being in the arts is learning to be flexible and learning to feel like Kieran Culkin in this movie didn't want to stand on any marks, which means, you know, when you're setting up a shot in a movie, the actor has to stand on their mark to deliver their lines. This is like kind of just standard practice. Kieran...