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♦ — " This is the first time in months my hair's actually been clean. Besides, we're ( sort of ) safe here, right? " Tired, Benjy leaned against the wall of the base, thinking if they could find it, the new Order could, too.
Riz Ahmed by Geordie Wood for WSJ Magazine December 2016
Bodhi is a cargo pilot. In our world, Bodhi would be a truck driver. A long-distance truck driver. A character like Bodhi is not born into the life of a soldier. He’s a pilot working for the Empire, doing his job, getting on with it. But when you put ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, it can freak them out. It can inspire deep passions. - Riz Ahmed
“I had a friend, the only black British girl that I knew in my year throughout the whole of Oxford. She just emailed me and said, ‘I saw you in a play recently and I hope you’re going to be pursuing acting as a career.’ Nobody else said that to me. And when you look at the screen, it’s like, ‘Dude, there’s nothing there for you.’ That’s a message you’re internalising every time you look at the TV screen, every time you open up a magazine. That you’re not reflected in this culture. That you don’t belong. I thought drama school was a stupid idea. But then I thought, ‘Screw it. Let me apply to just one.’” - Riz Ahmed for The Observer
Riz Ahmed in Nightcrawler (2014)