About Quote by Lynne Ramsay Download Open image “I think you can say so much about a character in lots of subtle ways.” — Lynne Ramsay ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Character I think Subtle Think
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I like bringing little subtle complexities to a character. It's all about the subtext. No one can really describe or fully know another human… — Ray Stevenson Copy Share Image
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Often times, if a character is pretty straightforward, he or she is not as interesting to portray. — Jonathan Jackson Copy Share Image
I've become really aware of all the subtle things you can communicate through the art and how you're presenting a character, particularly someone like… — Cliff Chiang Copy Share Image
It's important to me that I need to know what my character is about. — Sameera Reddy Copy Share Image
You can always tell a great photographer because they make you feel super-relaxed. — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
I hate being safe. There's a lot of easy rides and boring films out there, but I've stuck to my guns. It's not an… — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
I came from a background of photography so I look at details and visuals, and I see things in pictures or signs. — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
It was quite a macho world I grew up in, but it was always cheeky and funny, and the women were the ones in… — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
Don't try and change things for other people. Don't try and be persuaded by producers and people to change your vision. If you stick… — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
You know, I grew up in a place where people appreciate it when you're very direct. — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
I try to keep very simple ideas and keep them as emotionally powerful as possible. — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
When I go to the cinema, I want to have a cinematic experience. Some people ignore the sound and you end up seeing something… — Lynne Ramsay Copy Share Image
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I talk to my mates about our kids, being too tired and being worn out. — Holly Willoughby Copy Share Image
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That's something a lot of folks don't know about me - I'm pretty darn funny. — Michael Jai White Copy Share Image
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