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Matthew McConaughey gave Timothée Chalamet one piece of advice he never forgot.
Timothée Chalamet: "What did you learn from Nolan?"
Matthew McConaughey: "Nolan is my favorite director to this day."
Timothée Chalamet: "The Dark Knight made me want to act. Inception inspired me. When I read Interstellar, I thought it was going to change the world."
"But I learned just as much from you as I did from him. You both treated the work as something sacred."
Matthew McConaughey: "Nolan was the first one up the hill every morning and the last one down every night. He never made something simple complicated."
Timothée Chalamet: "On Interstellar, there were scenes where I was floating in space. Instead of using expensive equipment, he'd hold the gimbal himself."
He'd say, "It's a waste of money. What I learned in independent filmmaking is still the best way to get this shot."
Matthew McConaughey: "What stayed with me wasn't just watching you perform.
It was how prepared you were."
Timothée Chalamet: "I remember coming to set one day, and you looked at me and asked:
"How does that tractor work over there?"
"I had no idea.
I laughed, and you said:
"No... you should know. If you were on this farm, you would know."
"I went back to my hotel that night, printed out pages of research, and learned everything I could about that tractor.
That changed the way I prepare."
"When we did Dune, I studied every button on the spacecraft control panel. I wanted to know what every switch did, even if the audience would never know."
Matthew McConaughey: "That's our job.
To create a world that feels real."
"Take more risks.."
"In the creative arts, it's not about being right.
If you're right all the time, you're probably not taking enough risks."
"Don't be afraid to look foolish.
Because once you're willing to embrace that... nobody can stop you."
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