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Joe Wright Quotes

«I originally felt she was too beautiful; I looked for someone more plain, where the liveliness of her mind was the attraction.»
Author: Joe Wright
«I wanted someone young, but not a pretty boy; I wanted a big, strong manly man -- a proper man -- because of what Elizabeth Bennet is going through. The whole process of falling in love -- from the physical and the emotional to the intellectual to the spiritual -- and to the way it changes your perceptions. ... That's what I tried to capture.»
Author: Joe Wright
«It's really important that (Lizzy) doesn't change him, ... She helps him become more of himself.»
Author: Joe Wright
«I've thought a lot about happy endings,»
Author: Joe Wright
«But she couldn't resist the challenge. She has a great intelligence and a great independence of spirit perfect for the role.»
Author: Joe Wright
«I wanted someone who is a proper manly man, and not just a pretty boy.»
Author: Joe Wright
«It wasn't that originally I didn't want her. I think she's being too modest. I thought she may be too beautiful to play Elizabeth. I kind of had the idea that Elizabeth should be a little plainer. So I met a number of people for the role.»
Author: Joe Wright
«I found cinematic equivalents to Austen's prose, ... Her observations of human emotion suggest to me close-ups, not sweeping panoramas. She writes details about the mechanics of social interaction, so that's why there are so many close-ups.»
Author: Joe Wright
«I'm just delighted. I really thought that because it was a panel vote it might go to people who had gone to war-torn places. I'm very surprised and delighted.»
Author: Joe Wright
«I don't want a kid who's interested in being a star. I'm interested in a kid who's interested in acting. This isn't Pop Idol.»
Author: Joe Wright

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