Mia Wasikowska Quotes
Top 63 wise famous quotes and sayings by Mia Wasikowska
Mia Wasikowska Famous Quotes & Sayings
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In our world, we have so many ways we can escape with technology, like TV, Facebook, computers, text messaging and all that.
Popularity is very inconsistent. Sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not. It usually just comes in waves.
Coming from dance, I feel acting is - I'm not going to say easy, because it's not. But the dance world is more hard-core.
My mom used to have a lot of European cinema playing in the house, so I'd catch bits and pieces of films.
When you dance intensely, you are really aware of your physicality, and that's always great to have as a tool, when you're an actress.
Doing an accent removes you from yourself and reminds you, every instant, that you're playing a part.
Everybody is completely different. I think there is no formula for filmmaking. Everybody finds their own way of doing things.
I like to do projects that challenge me, and hopefully in turn challenge the audience, or open your eyes to something you're not aware of.
Dancers are kept in a perpetual state of pre-puberty, and for young girls in particular, that type of pressure breeds insecurities.
When you look at magazines, you feel so inadequate and so small and you feel really imperfect, when you're constantly seeing these images.
With both acting and ballet, often you can't just choose when you do it, whereas a painter can go at his own pace.
I read a lot of books. So, usually when I go home I try to re-charge my batteries and absorb new stories to become inspired again.
There's a bunch of directors that I really admire, and Australian ones as well. It would be nice to do a film at home.
I got the first thing I auditioned for - a guest role on two episodes on 'All Saints,' and I don't think I had ever been that excited.
The wardrobe is always the last piece of the puzzle. When you step into the clothing, that's the final step to figuring out that character.
Often, if I read a story and I'm moved, I have an understanding for a character and I don't really know why.
Traveling to Russia and Germany and being able to see the world at a young age was really cool for me, and I really liked that.
I was a bit of a loner as a teenager. I never went to a single social event, because they terrified me.
You definitely put a bit of yourself in every character, and you always have to have an understanding and empathy for the person that you play.
It's hard to tell what people realize. Everybody's different and has a different understanding of the difference in times.