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It kind of sounds pretentious, but a film I find deeply romantic is 'Buffalo '66,' which is a film by Vincent Gallo. It's about how you break down all those barriers and expose yourself and open yourself up to ultimately being hurt.
Jim Sturgess -
I was quite naughty at school. I was always in the back of the class messing about with the Bunsen burner rather than paying attention.
Jim Sturgess
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The films that I really liked and the ones that really blew my mind when I was younger were independent films. They're like great records to me.
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In the world of independent filmmaking, you're never quite sure what's happening when and where.
Jim Sturgess -
After 'The Way Back,' which was so epic and so rich, it was like, 'What will I do now?'
Jim Sturgess -
Definitely River Phoenix is somebody that I thought, 'This guy is very cool.' I wanted to be like him when I was a kid.
Jim Sturgess -
Come on, you can't do a film about an upside-down world and not have an upside-down kiss!
Jim Sturgess -
Home is here in London and always has been.
Jim Sturgess
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When I was younger, I looked to actors like they were from another planet. You couldn't believe you could be anywhere near that world. It was exciting. I kind of like that.
Jim Sturgess -
I was quite badly behaved at school - I remember cutting class - and acting was a way of channelling energy.
Jim Sturgess -
There are times when I feel incredibly loved and connected, and times when I feel alone. I think that's natural for all of us.
Jim Sturgess