Sebastian Stan
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But I would argue nowhere near the degree of powerlessness that I feel today. He must have gone through in order to create such an ulterior ego to the extent that he has because that's what I really see it's about with him. It's always power and mistrust and paranoia and everything is transactional. That's how he operates.
But I would argue nowhere near the degree of powerlessness that I feel today. He must have gone through in order to create such an ulterior ego to the extent that he has because that's what I really see it's about with him. It's always power and mistrust and paranoia and everything is transactional. That's how he operates.
But I would argue nowhere near the degree of powerlessness that I feel today. He must have gone through in order to create such an ulterior ego to the extent that he has because that's what I really see it's about with him. It's always power and mistrust and paranoia and everything is transactional. That's how he operates.
Well, of course. I mean, how could it not? I mean, there were a couple parts to the film that I sort of related to. I mean, one, you know, I struggled with weight when I was a little kid. You know, I had my own. And obviously, coming from a different country and trying to learn a new language and fit in, right?
Well, of course. I mean, how could it not? I mean, there were a couple parts to the film that I sort of related to. I mean, one, you know, I struggled with weight when I was a little kid. You know, I had my own. And obviously, coming from a different country and trying to learn a new language and fit in, right?
Well, of course. I mean, how could it not? I mean, there were a couple parts to the film that I sort of related to. I mean, one, you know, I struggled with weight when I was a little kid. You know, I had my own. And obviously, coming from a different country and trying to learn a new language and fit in, right?
I had my own experiences where I felt alienated or where I felt people acted differently towards me because I was different or I sounded different or whatever. There was that piece.
I had my own experiences where I felt alienated or where I felt people acted differently towards me because I was different or I sounded different or whatever. There was that piece.
I had my own experiences where I felt alienated or where I felt people acted differently towards me because I was different or I sounded different or whatever. There was that piece.
Then there was the piece of, which actually I wasn't aware of, which Aaron Schoenberg, the writer, director, and Adam Pearson, who also stars in the movie, who has neurofibromatosis, made me aware of, which was this piece about how as a recognizable person, recognizable actor on the street, I am sort of public property very much in the same way that somebody with a disability is, actually.
Then there was the piece of, which actually I wasn't aware of, which Aaron Schoenberg, the writer, director, and Adam Pearson, who also stars in the movie, who has neurofibromatosis, made me aware of, which was this piece about how as a recognizable person, recognizable actor on the street, I am sort of public property very much in the same way that somebody with a disability is, actually.
Then there was the piece of, which actually I wasn't aware of, which Aaron Schoenberg, the writer, director, and Adam Pearson, who also stars in the movie, who has neurofibromatosis, made me aware of, which was this piece about how as a recognizable person, recognizable actor on the street, I am sort of public property very much in the same way that somebody with a disability is, actually.
And I have experienced that invasion of privacy. I experience it daily when I walk around or if I'm sitting at lunch, someone's filming without my consent or someone's whispering or you feel people look at you or sometimes people come up and they tap you on the shoulder. And so these are all very similar things that Edward or people that have stood out for various reasons deal with all the time.
And I have experienced that invasion of privacy. I experience it daily when I walk around or if I'm sitting at lunch, someone's filming without my consent or someone's whispering or you feel people look at you or sometimes people come up and they tap you on the shoulder. And so these are all very similar things that Edward or people that have stood out for various reasons deal with all the time.
And I have experienced that invasion of privacy. I experience it daily when I walk around or if I'm sitting at lunch, someone's filming without my consent or someone's whispering or you feel people look at you or sometimes people come up and they tap you on the shoulder. And so these are all very similar things that Edward or people that have stood out for various reasons deal with all the time.
And the third part of it was But once I got the prosthetics on, which were incredible by this artist, Mike Marino, I went out on the street and I really walked around New York City and sort of experienced people's reactions firsthand. And I got to see how limited the narratives around disability and disfigurement are.
And the third part of it was But once I got the prosthetics on, which were incredible by this artist, Mike Marino, I went out on the street and I really walked around New York City and sort of experienced people's reactions firsthand. And I got to see how limited the narratives around disability and disfigurement are.
And the third part of it was But once I got the prosthetics on, which were incredible by this artist, Mike Marino, I went out on the street and I really walked around New York City and sort of experienced people's reactions firsthand. And I got to see how limited the narratives around disability and disfigurement are.
Well, I mean, it was incredibly informative, obviously, for me as a character in terms of the physicality that I discovered from it. I mean, for one, you know, I could only see out of one eye and hear out of one ear. That affected the way I walked, that affected the distance that I was taking from people, how I stood, how much I saw, you know, but also just looking down and...
Well, I mean, it was incredibly informative, obviously, for me as a character in terms of the physicality that I discovered from it. I mean, for one, you know, I could only see out of one eye and hear out of one ear. That affected the way I walked, that affected the distance that I was taking from people, how I stood, how much I saw, you know, but also just looking down and...