Jane Campion sent a letter to Dunst when she was in her early 20s. It took roughly two decades, but the pair linked up, and in a turn of events, they did so with Jesse Plemons. The Power of the Dog is a film that might lead to Dunst becoming the first actor to win an Oscar. Jane Campion talked about the secret to acting drunk and the Spider-Man kiss in W's Best Performances issue. I kept the letter she wrote me from when I was in my 20s, but it never came to fruition. I guess it was due to the fact that Jane and I have the same birthday. I told him before he read it that he needed to be in a Jane Campion movie. I didn't auditioning, I loved Melancholia a lot. It's a completely different character, but I'll try my best.
Rose begins to drink in order to cope with an increasingly difficult situation. It gets very bad when she first gets it, and she wants to be loved. It's a mix of music, my own experiences with drunk people and how they are. I used to spin a bunch in circles before my scenes so I could feel off-balance. It makes you feel out of control in your body, which is great for playing drunk. It felt like a statement about how people can do you in. Rose runs her own inn in the beginning, because that's what happens when you're vulnerable and people can influence you. She runs an inn with her son, and that's one of the things that makes her proud. She doesn't have to do anything when she goes to the ranch because those creature comforts are stripped away. She is being gaslit by my partner's brother because she is not doing the things she is most comfortable doing. He calls me a fat face, which was not nice. I was committed, but there was a point where I was not happy with the way I was doing it. I took a script to a bunch of different acting teachers, and I found one who I really love working with, who changed acting to something I do for myself rather than for anyone else. It was all about satisfaction in your creativity and looking inward. I didn't think it was a big decision for you to play Spider-Man. I knew that Sam was going to do something special and that he was going to make a lot of choices. There was a famous kiss and he set the tone for hiring really interesting actors. I didn't feel like it was a famous kiss because Tobey was, and then he couldn't breathe in the Spider-Man suit because of the rain. Sam gave me a book of famous kisses, which made me realize how special it was. It's a good kiss, I'm proud to be a part of that. It looked like a great kiss. The production was produced by Wes and Hannah Murphy at Connect the Dots.