Sebastian Stan
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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...
But in terms of the level of self-awareness and the powerlessness and the isolation that I experienced, you know, standing on a street on a busy corner in Manhattan, I don't think I ever experienced that in my life. And it was incredibly lonely.
But in terms of the level of self-awareness and the powerlessness and the isolation that I experienced, you know, standing on a street on a busy corner in Manhattan, I don't think I ever experienced that in my life. And it was incredibly lonely.
But in terms of the level of self-awareness and the powerlessness and the isolation that I experienced, you know, standing on a street on a busy corner in Manhattan, I don't think I ever experienced that in my life. And it was incredibly lonely.
I think I've spoken about this, but a lot of people just either ignored or jumped to this sort of degree of pity that they feel like they owe you sort of something. And the only people that I interacted with very briefly that actually seemed where the connection seemed genuine were kids. You know, I had this this one moment with this little girl who,
I think I've spoken about this, but a lot of people just either ignored or jumped to this sort of degree of pity that they feel like they owe you sort of something. And the only people that I interacted with very briefly that actually seemed where the connection seemed genuine were kids. You know, I had this this one moment with this little girl who,
I think I've spoken about this, but a lot of people just either ignored or jumped to this sort of degree of pity that they feel like they owe you sort of something. And the only people that I interacted with very briefly that actually seemed where the connection seemed genuine were kids. You know, I had this this one moment with this little girl who,
who seemed fascinated by the way I looked, and it was just curiosity. And it's curiosity that sort of we lack or we're afraid of when we're dealing with sort of these differences.
who seemed fascinated by the way I looked, and it was just curiosity. And it's curiosity that sort of we lack or we're afraid of when we're dealing with sort of these differences.
who seemed fascinated by the way I looked, and it was just curiosity. And it's curiosity that sort of we lack or we're afraid of when we're dealing with sort of these differences.
Yeah, about eight, yeah, until right after the revolution.
Yeah, about eight, yeah, until right after the revolution.
Yeah, about eight, yeah, until right after the revolution.
Oh, I remember watching the execution on television.
Oh, I remember watching the execution on television.
Oh, I remember watching the execution on television.
I remember that happening, yeah.
I remember that happening, yeah.
I remember that happening, yeah.
They were shot against the wall. you know, I do remember that because we only had one hour of news a night. That was the TV we had, you know, only one hour of television a day.