“"The Invisible Woman" was about trying to show this conflict in [Nelly Ternan] woman truthfully, between her own identity, but also being in love with someone who I think made very high demands from her.” ThinkingTryingMadeShowsIdentityDemandConflictInvisibleBeing In Love Author:Felicity Jones
“I've done quite a lot of improv work before, and I wanted to do this film ["The Invisible Woman"] because it felt like a different technique. We were very true to the lines, and there was something quite formal and almost theatrical about it.” DifferentDoneWantedFilmFeltLinesTechniqueInvisibleFormalTheatricalVery True Author:Felicity Jones
“[In "The Invisible Woman"] was a different type of performance which was less driven by improv. You always want moments of freshness and newness, but there was less so than I've done before.” WantDifferentDoneMomentsTypePerformancesDrivenInvisibleFreshnessNewness Author:Felicity Jones
“But since doing the film ["The Invisible Woman"] I've really learned to appreciate [Charles Dickens], he's phenomenal. "Great Expectations" would be one of my favorites.” Would BeFilmExpectationsAppreciateInvisiblePhenomenalDickensGreat Expectations Author:Felicity Jones
“I really enjoyed it - being involved in watching rushes and playback [in "The Invisible Woman"]. Ralph [Fiennes] was very open to my input, I think knowing that he couldn't always be there 100 percent, that he had dual aims with directing and acting.” ThinkingActingKnowingInvolvedPercentAimInvisibleEnjoyedInput Author:Felicity Jones