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"My sense of beauty if it`s about a person, obviously, the person one`s closest to is beautiful in a much more profound way than phisical beauty"

"People are always trying to think that in order to play a sadist you have to be one. I was not required to hurt when I was playing Amon Goeth. I tried to put myself in a place where I could imagine what it was like to have form of prejudice that was so extreme that certain groups of people became equivalent to cockroach or rats"

"You put your energy, your thought, your imagination, your spirit into something. It`s all rooted in who you are. Your skin is what you manipulate to create the illusion of being someone else. And that costs you every time. What does it cost you? It costs you yourself"

о матери " I always hear her voice, in different work, in different moods, saying, "All right, keep trying, darling. Keep doing. Don`t give up"

о поклонниках "I feel ambivalent. I feel flattered. But I feel that if they really were a fan, they would leave me alone and go home"

о фотосессиях " I think about sex or something. I just want that really HOT look"


Sophie Fiennes: " Ralph has a disciplined mind, he is not so emotional as my mother. But he has a lot of understanding of darkness, of pain, of the twisted, darker recesses of the human psyche.
Ralph can just look at you and cut you right down. Don`t take it personally
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Peter Markham (the film director):" He has a very powerfull and ambiguous presence; it`s that ambiguity between gentleness and pathology"

Martha Fiennes:" I think that Ralph has a dark side; he has an innate understanding of it, a very true understanding of human nature at the nether-religion level. He understands great distress and sandess.
No, I don`t think he is a happy-go-lucky, cheery, cheeky chappie - you could tell that by shaking his hand. I think a lot of people find him difficult to read. He`s always had this aloofness, and I don`t think he would be offended by my saying he has an arrogant streak in him. You`ll be taking to him and suddenly there will be a sort of gauze that creeps over his eyes - an extreme level of disinterest. He just starts thinking about something else. He won`t feel the social pressure to nod politely and say, "Oh, really, the weather was fine last Friday?"
In childhood, I was obviously interacting with people, whereas Ralph would go to children`s party and, instead of interacting with other children, he would go up to hostess and very politely ask, "I wonder if you have any jigsaw puzzles I could do? On his own, if you please!
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