Audrey Tautou quotes:

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  • I like the light that comes off metal shutters at siesta time in the summer, having a break from driving in the shops at motorway services, the odour of petrol at petrol stations, rolling down little slopes. I hate it when you tread in a puddle and the water soaks your socks.

  • I'm not imagining me being the James Bond girl, because anyway I don't have the good maturation.

  • A certain type of critic doesn't really want French movies to be visual. They think movies started from books and they forgot this part of moviemaking, like Chaplin and Buster Keaton, which I didn't forget.

  • I'm not sure I'm quite ready to have someone be a prospector of jobs for me, because I believe there's some kind of destiny involved with meeting people... some things are just meant to happen.

  • In France we have a law which doesn't allow the press to publish a photo that you didn't approve. It lets the paparazzi take the picture, but if they publish this picture, you have the choice to sue the newspaper. So me, I always sued them.

  • I like movies that have strong personalities, and Michel Gondry is so creative that his films are always something special to watch.

  • I would love to occasionally do English-speaking films, but the script is as important for me as the director.

  • I've received some English-speaking scripts, but I was not interested in them.

  • When I was a little girl, I loved monkeys. I wanted to be a primatologist. I went to the careers office to ask how. Because nobody could give me a good answer, I opted for acting.

  • I wouldnt mind being in an American film for a laugh, but I certainly dont want to be in Thingy Blah Blah 3, if you know what I mean.

  • People in France are very intrusive when they recognize you. In New York, they are very polite, with quick words, so it's great.

  • I understand that nobody understands me, but I can't be someone I'm not.

  • I understand that we cannot make other people happy when they are unhappy.

  • After each experience, you grow up, you get enriched with something, and you don't know how you're going to be in six months, you don't know what you're going to want, what you're going to need.

  • I don't know where I'm going to be in three years. Because I have the feeling that the future is so full of possibilities, to stop being an actress, to do something else... for me, the future is just a huge bunch of discoveries.

  • I'm not sure that it's easy to find very interesting female characters in Hollywood movies.

  • I wouldn't mind being in an American film for a laugh, but I certainly don't want to be in Thingy Blah Blah 3, if you know what I mean.

  • It's difficult to feel that people are looking at you in the street. I don't like the fuss.

  • I show through my movies that I can do something else. But I always play strong-minded characters. I think it's maybe because I'm like that. I love being by myself.

  • I never want to do the same things twice. I like surprises.

  • I think that if you do an American movie it's important to earn some money, but in a stupid way, to be respected.

  • When I was a teenager, I thought nothing would ever happen to me because my childhood was so normal. I had this complex of normality.

  • Charm is more valuable than beauty. You can resist beauty but you can't resist charm.

  • I've never sent a Tweet. I think I have an account but I don't know who runs it. I've never done one in my life.

  • I've never really had a relationship with Hollywood. I've never had a desire to work there.

  • It was new to play a woman who plays with her sincerity, and who is a seductress, a manipulator and a liar! I was able to compose a character as opposed to being very natural, so it was very interesting for me. It was great to realise that I could be this kind of real woman!

  • I'm not ready to do any compromises for my work.

  • It's so easy and comfortable to lie to yourself. Success is to become who you are. I think Hollywood thinks in a totally different way. But I think that as a human being, and not only an actress, that's really how you lead a successful life.

  • I love the fact that there's an evolution in your understanding and the difference between the first time you play the role and last time you play the role - there's an incredible arc and that's wonderful.

  • What we wear is the shell of who we are.

  • There are moments when it's unbelievable how people who work on the hair or on the little bit of skin here, they have no other care or interest since this part of their job is the only thing that needs to look good. So you have to push everybody to the side so that you can have a connection with your actor and give some air to your actor.

  • It might seem paradoxical given my profession, but I'm not someone who likes to be in the limelight.

  • I don't want to think my life as a career. I'm interested in my work only because of the meaning I can make.

  • You have to have the essential pleasure of making a movie. It's such a huge factor and adventure for a director because you really are the leader and the captain.

  • I think that when you create something or at least try to create something, you slither between excitement and pleasure and you understand this huge emotional frustration. You did one feat, then you go back one.

  • I think when you're an adult you start to like the very things that make you different. If you obsess about some defect, you make it obvious to everyone, and suddenly everyone is staring at just that defect. It's always like that. The more you hide something, the more it shows. But when you accept your defect, suddenly no one on earth sees it anymore.

  • I believe in God, but I am not sure to trust Him so much.

  • I like to think in camera, but at the last minute the most important thing is that there is something happening between the actors. But good actors can have a lot of scenes going around them but sometimes it sort of helps the performance because it takes their mind off of who they are supposed to be.

  • I like actors who are themselves. I know in America you like actors who change their nose or wear a lot of wigs, and they like to take pretty girls and make them super ugly.

  • I don't want to become more famous than what I am. I'm not interested in being in movies that are going to be shown all around the world and get a massive audience, so I'm interested in doing foreign movies as long as it stays an exceptional case and is exotic, but I don't want to go there[Hollywood].

  • I don't really know Hollywood, and I think that L.A. needs a bit of time to really know the city, because it's such a huge city.

  • Usually, I read the script very often. I think that everything is hiding in the script.

  • I don't want to think my life as a career.

  • Even if I have only ten more years in front of me, it's such an intensive life. I have the feeling that I have already lived three lives in three years.

  • I'm very interested in people, in general.

  • Coco Chanel really wanted to have freedom of a man, and at first the only way she could find that freedom was through the clothes. They freed her movement; she got rid of the corset. This imposed her not as a decoration but as a real personality. She invented a new way of seductions through these clothes.

  • I really like to discover a new culture, a new country, a new rhythm of living. I really, really like that. I think that's the most enriching thing, for my nature, because I like the psychology of people.

  • I'm not inspired by any career because I don't have any expectations.

  • What I like about theatre is the responsibility you have with your character.

  • I like photography and writing and travel, so I have a lot of cerebral occupations. I am going to become a sailor and do a world tour on my yacht if I don't get any more work.

  • When you decide to adapt some Russian novel, it's like everyone knows about it but nobody has read it.

  • I can be maternal with my friends.

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