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Danh ngôn của Vera Farmiga
(Sứ mệnh: 2)
I grew up in a Ukrainian Catholic-turned-Christian household, and that is my family's faith.
I have the best husband a wife could possibly have. He's the best father my children could have.
I've played a lot of mothers in my movies.
I come from a massive family, and the youngest is twentysomething years younger than I am, so I grew up with children.
I just hate one-dimensional portrayals of religion; it's too cheap and easy to do, and ignores the nuances that go into having a belief system.
Whether we call it religion or faith, we all battle for a balanced integrated soul.
Editing yourself is like an irksome coin toss. You've got to strip yourself of super ego and operate from the id. Maybe I've got my Freud mixed up. It's just hard to trade a beauty shot for the performance with truth and a brightly lit zit.
I don't have a caustic sense of humor. What I find funny, that humor comes from a much gentler place.
There's no wrong way to experience a film.
There are women who make things better, there are women who change things, there are women who make things happen, who make a difference. I want to be one of those women.
I think that films about faith made for faith-based communities have a certain tactic.
I think God gave us senses of humor, and we should use them.
I, for one, am tired of seeing movies about men damaging each other.
I have tender, romantic associations with upstate New York.
Music is what our feelings sound like.