Wagner Moura
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Podcast Appearances
And then it's, that's the beauty of acting.
For me, that's the most valuable thing about acting.
You know, if acting was something that was stiff,
and you were supposed to be there and say these things and go back home, I wouldn't like to be doing that.
That's why it's hard for me when I work with directors or actors that stick with, they think that a scene should be, this is how the scene should be.
And they want the scene to be exactly how they thought.
And they lose the opportunity of, like, going to so many different directions.
You know, each single take can be different.
You know, depending on, you know, sometimes, yeah, depending on how the other actor looked at you or said something or you yourself discovered something else when you're saying those words.
It's the most beautiful and exciting thing about acting, I think.
It's how electric it can be.
It's not the same, it's the same words, but it's different.
That gift is never delivered.
So that spiritual component goes away because then it's just like, you know.
I feel that I'm going to die really, really old.