""It's about how you'll alter yourself to get what you want," Arquette says, referring to Lila's shaving mishaps while she struggles to keep her relationship with Nathan viable. "But it's also about how you don't want it once you get it -- you want something else. At the end of the day, you're screwed because you're left with yourself. And there's no perfect person who's going to distract you long enough. You can be in love and be lonely being in love because you're still there."Or careful what you wish for, you might just get it ... [Interview at Papermag]
People Of all the Arquette's Patricia has arguably been the most consistent. From Alabama in 'True Romance' to rainsodden turn in 'Beyond Rangoon' she's been the every person, the person we relate to in extra-ordinary situations, and none more impossible than 'Human Nature' where she plays a woman who has hair throughout her body. It's the latest script from 'Being John Malkovich' writer Charlie Kaufman. Says Arquette:
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