it's sort of a concept that we... the james deans and the marilyn monroes and we would talk about it,u... i'm not comparing myself to any of those people, and your persona, your look, your whatever, is a focal point, if that person dies looking like that person, that we imprinted on, um... but if you are one of those people and you become imprinted on at a young age, a youthful face, i mean, marilyn monroe is a perfect example. if i saw her as an 80—year—old woman, i'd go, "oh, but she's in there somewhere." like, you miss her. and thought of, or whatever it is. and so i think psychologically, it's a very interesting thing. but from a person who's that person, you really have to do a lot of work on yourself internally, to be ok with not also being disappointed with yourself.— because you... i don't look... everything's lower, and... yeah. it was a shock to me the first time i saw a wrinkle on a monitor, because i thought something was in the film. they got a hair on the lens. yeah, it's got to be a hair in the lens.— definitely in italy and france, there is a certain respect and rever