Since returning home, he has been working on independent projects such as Blueback directed by Robert Connolly.
Australian actress Mia Wasikowska has spoken for the first time about why she gave up her Hollywood life and returned home to Sydney in the late 2010s. He spoke about it in an interview with IndieWire.
According to him, since childhood he has been on the set, so he feels that he has been cut off from any community.
“I don’t really like the back-to-back lifestyle. I don’t feel connected to any larger community. I’ve been doing this since I was 17 – well, more like 15 – but have worked really hard since I is 17. I “I spent 10 to 15 years in a new city, in a new country every three months. And it’s like going back to school every few months. Especially when you’re younger, when you don’t have that kind of base. It’s hard for me,” the star said.
Mia Wasikowska also added that she is very happy to go home, because now she has time to rest from filming.
“I’m very happy. If I could have the best of both worlds, that is, dive in and out of it from time to time, I would be very happy. But I would never end up in a place where I would be right on I want to do more things in life than shoot in a trailer It’s great and there are a lot of great things but the perception is very different from reality And it didn’t suit me as a person You will really lose perspective because of you are being treated strangely enough. When this is your only reality, it is rather strange,” the actress summed up.
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