yennefer:“I don’t want to undermine other people’s enjoyment of it, but when I watched season one, I
yennefer:“I don’t want to undermine other people’s enjoyment of it, but when I watched season one, I was cringing at most parts. But it doesn’t mean I wasn’t so proud of the work that I’d done. I criticised every part of it and felt that I didn’t believe enough about my work, but I put so much work into it, so I can really appreciate when I watched it, like, the emotional attachments in each scene and what I had to go through to deliver that. I suppose because I exposed so much of myself in season one—it was actually fulfilling, because it just means I have done everything now—I really have shown so much of myself to the world, and being a perfectionist I’m like: well, I’ve done that bit now. I’ve done the ‘learning in public’. Am I better now? I dunno. We’ll see.” ANYA CHALOTRAPhotographed by Kristina VaraksinaFor The Observer -- source link
#anya chalotra