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"She makes me a better robot"! I loved this interview!
'Light Between Oceans' stars Fassbender and Vikander seek a private romance in the age of instant exposure'
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http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...ry.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
"You could argue, on the other hand, that few moviegoers are interested in seeing 'The Light Between Oceans' because these two choose to not document their romance on social media," Reinstein added. "They're too enigmatic for people to be emotionally invested in their romance." In a time of so much dating information, mystery, it turns out, can be the enemy of desirability.
The pair were side by side at a downtown hotel here recently, polite and formal and trying not to seem like they’re a couple — while trying not to seem like they were trying not to seem like a couple.
Yes,it's definitely a factor. She has spoken about it in another interviews.She is goofy and carefree when not on serious interview questions - the random swede is classic example . I believe language is a factor - myself learn English since primary school. This convey / filtering of thoughts still happen on more serious topics.
It's tough," she said, coming off four hours' sleep after flying in from the set of the new "Bourne Identity" installment. "I try to be myself, but I'm always nervous letting go. I am very serious about my work. But I think it's a bit of a cultural thing, too. Everyone thinks my English is so good. But with the language barrier, I often feel like I want to add that little extra flavor to what I'm saying. Sometimes I wish people could hang out with me for 10 minutes when I'm speaking Swedish."
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I like that he remarks how her performance in TDG was modern. I've read critics using that adjective in various reviews.
Yes,it's definitely a factor. She has spoken about it in another interviews.
Thanks!This appearance is a bit random,but after filming The Snowman it makes sense.
Did they really have to transform him into Danny from Rydell High?!?Well they are most likely contractually obligated to sit down and do press for the movie. They keep talking about their personal life followed by declarations of privacy which is odd. I guess Michael has to do what he has to do in order to sell the movie.
I can understand Alicia so well!! I have the same struggles. Spending time in another country, living abroad, working abroad is great and helps you a lot (also having an English boyfriend, "you know!") but it's not and it will never be like being 100% English. It's always a struggle with anxiety and fear of sound boring/using a too simple language, while you actually would love to say loads of things and have tons and tons of thoughts running through your head but you have to think about be correct first and then about the content of your correct sentence. It's stressful. You always fear to make mistakes or to say weird things, misunderstand jokes etc.. It's always a second language, it will always be. Luckily she's a very very very good English speaker!
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Btw yes I think he has friends there in Norway (made filming the Snowman?) that's why he has been invited there. Cute. [emoji6] and he was really gorgeous View attachment 3450505
Someone on Twitter said TLBO cast is going to a special screening in NYC on August 29th.. Let's see!
I can understand Alicia so well!! I have the same struggles. Spending time in another country, living abroad, working abroad is great and helps you a lot (also having an English boyfriend, "you know!") but it's not and it will never be like being 100% English. It's always a struggle with anxiety and fear of sound boring/using a too simple language, while you actually would love to say loads of things and have tons and tons of thoughts running through your head but you have to think about be correct first and then about the content of your correct sentence. It's stressful. You always fear to make mistakes or to say weird things, misunderstand jokes etc.. It's always a second language, it will always be. Luckily she's a very very very good English speaker!
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Btw yes I think he has friends there in Norway (made filming the Snowman?) that's why he has been invited there. Cute. [emoji6] and he was really gorgeous View attachment 3450505
Someone on Twitter said TLBO cast is going to a special screening in NYC on August 29th.. Let's see!
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Nice to see Michael displaying his loyalty to the arts, friends and fellow co stars by presenting at Norway's Amanda's awards. Not every performer is about Hollywood!
can we please not assume every post is directed at posters. There's a big wide world out there.
I'm in total agreement with all of this. We in Britain and Ireland fall way behind other Europeans when it comes to bothering to learn a second language fluently. Unless you are like Michael and have strong family influence from another language, we leave it up to school. I must say though that recent changes to Modern Foreign Languages in the education system will hopefully begin to change that. It will take time but at least it's being worked on. I'm always very embarrassed when someone says "excuse my bad English". What I wouldn't give to speak another language fluently like Alicia.You know I am full of admiration for people who learn another language to such a high level and really can't be doing with native English speakers snarking about issues they just don't understand. I'm very aware how fortunate English speakers are that English is the "international currency" language which means most of us don't bother learning other languages apart from very basic school tuition. We know that we can go to most European countries not being able to speak a word of German, Dutch, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Italian etc and will be able to get by because a large percentage of people there will speak English. Michael is exactly the same, even his German is pretty basic, and I bet he and Alicia plus her family and friends speak in English to him, not Swedish. As time goes on, living in London and with Michael by her side, I'm sure Alicia will feel more relaxed and bilingual in English interviews.....although I have to say her English right now is at a very high level! [emoji2]