00:00This movie, honestly, after I watched it, during the credits, I was just still crying.
00:05Because it really is a movie that affects you so deeply, it's so emotional.
00:09Now that the movie's been out for a while, what do people most often come up and tell you about their experience watching it?
00:15I've had a few people, like three people, say that they wanted to go home and hug the people that they cared about the most.
00:26And go home and hug their kids.
00:30And I thought that was kind of special.
00:32Because it said to me that the movie taught them that maybe at the end of your life, you look back and think about the people more than anything else.
00:39And your experiences with those people and who you cherish.
00:44When I saw it, I saw it in Toronto, remember?
00:48I was a mess.
00:49We had to go up on stage and I was still like that.
00:51But it makes me happy.
00:53It makes me happy about humanity and it makes me proud to be human.
00:58And it must be bewildering at an awards show like this.
01:03Because where do you put Train Dreams?
01:05It's so unusual.
01:08It's a one of a kind.
01:11It's so special.
01:12It really is.
01:13Gorgeous script.
01:14He was okay.
01:17And I was...
01:18You really did.
01:19I have some notes, but it's...
01:21His review at the Critics' Choice Awards, okay.
01:24For you, when you see all this awards buzz around your performance, awards pundits like our executive editor of awards, Scott Feinberg,
01:33has you listed on his shortlist of people to be nominated for the Oscar.
01:36What goes through your mind when you see all that?
01:38I try not to buy a ticket to my own parade, first of all.
01:41But to me, and this is...
01:45I think I've set the ceiling quite low in my life.
01:48I've always felt like just being recognized for a performance or anything in general, whatever the thing, a sport,
01:54being recognized or being nominated is already a win.
01:58So then I can just go in there and relax and, yeah.
02:03I'm not having any expectations about it.
02:06And finally, since this is the Critics' Choice Awards, do you read reviews of your projects or do you avoid them?
02:11I read them.
02:14It's kind of fallen out.
02:16Now you've got to go...
02:18There were four newspapers and there they were.
02:20And I would read them.
02:21And a wonderful actor from Chicago, Mike Nussbaum, rest in peace.
02:28He said, a good critic gives you a good review.
02:30A bad critic gives you a bad review.
02:32That's as far as it goes.
02:35I like that the world of critics has opened up a little bit, too.
02:40I like a bit of letterboxed sifting through.
02:44I'm a big fan of the kind of pithy, four-word letterboxed reviews.
02:47And I think you've got to enjoy the criticism as well as the compliments, right?
02:56Yeah.
02:57And then find out where those people live.
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03:04I didn't say I was going to go inside or do anything.
03:06He doesn't mean he's going to go to their houses and throw eggs at them.
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