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to guide them too much. And so, it’s really about how you do it, how you guide a person, if you have any grace.”
She also notes how deeply delighted she was to share the screen with co-star Mandy Moore and what she sees lying ahead for the acclaimed young actress. “I think she has a huge future as an actress,” Keaton gushes, “I think she’s got everything that you need and more, because she looks like Claudia Cardinale. I mean she’s like, hello, I mean, that face, forget it. I mean, you’re like, ‘Oh, yeah, I get to act with Mandy Moore.’ I mean, I couldn’t stop looking at her all the time. You’re just like, ‘Oh, it’s just like so much fun to just take a drink in her face.’ She’s got that and that’s massively appealing to just look at somebody who’s so pretty.” “But, she’s also just a little workhorse,” Diane adds, “She’s just a hard-working girl and I love that about her, I just adore her. And she would show up and she’s just spirited. And I think she’ll have an amazing career and I think her work just gets better and better emotionally.” She also shared her enthusiasm about working with Gilmore Girls star Lauren Graham, who plays Keaton’s character’s oldest daughter in the film. “Lauren is hilarious,” she says, “She has a very unique approach. She’s really smart. You can tell she’s really smart by her approach to comedy, it’s ironic. If she got the right part, she would be amazing. But also, she’s on that television show forever and ever and they just keep going on and she’s very funny.” One of the exciting things Diane says she got to do in Because I Said So was physical comedy, which she makes no bones about being really enthusiastic doing. “Yeah, I love that all the time,” Keaton enthuses, “Anytime I get an opportunity to be an idiot, it’s fun. I’ve enjoyed that since the beginning of my career. I remember in those early Woody Allen movies that I was just a moron. So I enjoy that.” So she excitedly explained how she approached filming physical comedy scenes in this film. “I approach it with zeal,” Diane gushes, “I can’t wait to do them. I like to try them over and over. I like all the physical comedy. I really had wished I had done more. I love it. I feel comfortable doing that.” Even at the age of 61, the ever-spirited Diane Keaton says she has no qualms about reaching such an age and believes part of aging gracefully is being accepting and pragmatic about it. “It seems ridiculous to sort of try to pretend that you’re not 60 when you are 60 or now, I’m 61,” she explains, “It just seems like what are we doing then? It’s the truth. How am I going to make things better by saying that I’m not? It just doesn’t make any sense to me. Fantasy is a big thing in everybody’s life and ... |
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