I did put on weight for the last half of the film, but the Ferris wheel scene was shot with a harness on me so that if I fell I wouldn't fall all the way.
If you do one good thing, that doesn't define you either. Being around the kids in the juvenile center, they were engaging, they made us laugh but they were there for doing something terrible.
I'm glad I have an outlet. I don't think I would put my aggression elsewhere, but working on the projects I have worked on, you tend to benefit personally from trying to wrap your head around the way other people look at the world.
I don't feel like I would be a good mentor. I don't know what I have to offer in that respect. I do this for pretty selfish reasons.
I worked building furniture for the film that was really used. I worked with a man named Walter Smith, and we worked together for like two months.
I wanted to play a character that had clarity and knew what they wanted; I felt the distilled difference between myself and the character.
A lot of love stories, when they come to the end, they end. We kind of pick up the storyline, and I figure that's what makes it interesting.