After Quote by Robin Wright
“I remember there was a turning point. I think it came right after 'Forrest Gump' when I turned down the cover of 'Vanity Fair.' That was blasphemy. You just don't do that. And I remember after that not getting a couple of movies that I really wanted to do. And I was told, 'Well you know, if you had done 'Vanity Fair,' it might have been different.'”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Vanity Fair, 2005
Turning down high‑profile opportunities can feel like betrayal, but it may protect artistic integrity; however, it can also limit future chances.
In simple terms: Choosing integrity over fame can close doors.
Weigh artistic values against career impact.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- film casting decisions
- career planning
- personal values
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What values guide your career choices?
- How do you balance risk and reward?
May cause missed exposure and financial loss.