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It’s Really Hard Not to Love Sandra Bullock

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Sandra Bullock is one of those actresses (and human beings, I suppose) that’s so endearing, you can’t help but love her even if you don’t necessarily love all her movies. She does some pretty good movies, though – nothing mind-blowing, but at least really enjoyable. In any case, every time she does an interview, she just comes off as so down-to-earth and charming and I think she’s absolutely great.

From Entertainment Weekly:

“When people are like, ‘Life is good,’ I go, ‘No, life is a series of disastrous moments, painful moments, unexpected moments, and things that will break your heart,” she explained. “And in between those moments, that’s when you savor, savor, savor.’”

I know that’s a pretty basic statement, but I feel like especially for a public figure, it’s probably not necessarily encouraged to say things like “life is a series of disastrous moments”, but it can certainly be true at times, so good for her for not conforming to the happy-go-lucky stereotype of what she SHOULD be.

Sandra Bullock has been through some shit, so I can definitely see why she feels like this. I don’t for one second think she’s all doom and gloom, but I like that she can talk about the darker side of shit, too (and without making it seem like a sob story).

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Filming ‘Gravity’ Really Depressed Sandra Bullock

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Sandra Bullock is lovely and really sweet and one of the least offensive stars in Hollywood and I’ve been wanting to see Gravity for EVER (I need to hit up that IMAX – is it worth it?) so it sucks that she dealt with depression while shooting the film. The nature of the the whole “stuck in space” storyline meant she had to spend a fair bit of time in an isolation tank – we’re talking 8-10 hours some days – which really took a toll on her mental and emotional state.

From The View (via DS):

“I was depressed, I was angry, I would get so sad because it was a black room, no human contact, they took away sound.”

Bullock explained that director Alfonso Cuarón helped her through difficult periods by bringing her son Louis to her.

“What they did was, Alfonso could see, because he had cameras always on my face, he would be like, ‘She’s cracking, she’s cracking, go get the kid’.

“They’d created this whole wonderland just outside for Louis [to keep him occupied during filming], so [they brought him in].”

Aw, that’s sweet. We all know Louis is the cutest kid EVER, so I can see why that would cheer anyone up, to be honest. I can imagine that would be really depressing, though. Ahhh, I gotta see this movie!

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