But I loved making Eat Pray Love, and I loved working with Julia Roberts.
Any time you die in a film, it's not real, so it's all kind of fun.
The main thing on film is you want to be innocent to the moment.
When there is tension, arguments and money problems, it's tough to do your work. Some people thrive on that. I don't.
The end comes, no matter what. The only thing that matters is, how do you want to go out, on your feet or on your knees?
You never know if it's any good until people respond to it. You know how it feels when you do it, but there's so many things involved. The thing you do realize is, if the movie isn't any good, then it's your fault. That's what you think about.