DRIVE // Nicolas Winding Refn

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DRIVE // Nicolas Winding Refn
thought of you.
I constantly watch people like Marion Cotillard or Cate Blanchett or Kate Winslet. I have a fear of being passive, and what I admire about all those actresses is that every choice they make is really strong. Even if they’re playing something very quiet, it’s visceral and bold.
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I miss you’, he admitted. ‘I’m here’, she said. ‘That’s when I miss you most. When you’re here. When you aren’t here, when you’re just a ghost of the past or a dream from another life, it’s easier then.
Neil Gaiman, American Gods
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If you’re going to look at someone and describe them, try to do so in the eyes of a writer. Explain how beautifully their hands were sculpted, how their eyes are filled with an endless supply of stardust, or how incredibly unique their constellations of freckles are spread across their cheeks are. Notice the small details they could be insecure about and make them realize how amazingly beautiful they are; everyone deserves to feel that way and hear it in words. Make them the important character they never realized they were and show them how you fell in love with their silhouette on the pages. Let them see themselves through the eyes of a writer; through the eyes of you.
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