Iñako Díaz-Guerra

Updated Wednesday, February 7, 2024-00:51

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Marta Etura

(San Sebastián, 1978) is delighted to have joined the second season of

The Sent

(SkyShowtime) for one reason above the rest: Juan José Campanella. The Oscar-winning author of

The Secret in Their Eyes

or

The Bride's Son

directs the series and that is a double whammy for the San Sebastian actress: "I have been planning the leap into directing for years and it is a joy to learn from one of the best in the world. "In addition, we both love to eat and we have left Galicia without octopus."

Etura, even though he knows the journalist and knows that he is going to bring up topics that he does not feel like talking about, asks that they leave us alone and calmly. The journalist, who also knows her, knows that he doesn't need anyone to defend her.

In March, you premiere your first short film as a director at the Malaga festival. Yes, before launching into a film I wanted to see if I had what it took to direct. Now I know that I am capable. I don't think it will be late. As an actress, I have been directed by very few women. Until a few years ago it was very complicated because it was a man's world. Now that glass ceiling has shattered into a thousand pieces. It is always a matter of time for a woman to reach any place. Of time and opportunities. I have no doubt that a woman will be able to reach any place as long as we do not go backwards because, unfortunately, there are always who wants to go back to what was before. I want to believe that there is a collective conscience with the desire for that not to happen. Last year I filmed a series in which all the top positions were held by women: the director, the cinematographer, the scriptwriter... There was a feminine and fabulous atmosphere. I loved it because, as a woman, I am obviously a feminist and believe in equality. Equality, that people sometimes get confused because the word feminism is poorly chosen. In what sense? Isms

always

invite you to think of fanaticism. This is not the case with feminism, but many people get confused or scared when they hear it. What I do want to say is that I would like people not to make the mistake of believing that now, because it is all women, cinema is going to be better. It is that pendulum movement that humanity has, we go from one extreme to the other. I believe that the result of a work should not be classified by whether it is feminine or masculine, one has to evaluate whether the film is good or bad. What is happening, and it is wonderful, is that many very good female directors are emerging. I have been in the profession for 25 years and when I started at a very young age, 20 years old, it was clearly a man's world. Now there is equity in positions of power and that is good. However, the industry is once again in the eye of the hurricane with the case of Carlos Vermut. It is a serious and complex issue to be able to express a reflection based on a such a short space. I do not know the people involved and what I know about the subject is through the press, so the only thing I can say now is that I am absolutely against violence and abuse of power, wherever it happens and from whom. come on. Because obviously this does not only occur in our union. I believe that it is extremely important to listen to and support victims of sexual assault, whose defense mechanisms are still quite unknown. My first short film as a director deals with this issue. I insist that it is an important and complex issue that deserves to be treated with knowledge, calm and reflection. After starring in that blockbuster that was the

Baztán Trilogy

you have worked less. Was it by choice? As soon as the third movie finished, the pandemic arrived and it was a moment of emptiness, really. 20 and 21 have been a bit tough years and the first thing I did after the trilogy was

The Color of the Sky

, which was a very small film and I enjoyed it a lot. I like to alternate and do very different things. This is a profession with more critical moments and less so. Uncertainty is a companion to our work and it has happened that way. The pandemic; a very small movie that is seen less; the direction of the short, which is another thing that does not reach a large audience; motherhood, which has made me slow down a little to be with my daughter more... But, in reality, these last two years I have not stopped. Have you not noticed that 40-year-old barrier that haunts actresses? Yes, I have noticed it, unfortunately. The protagonists cease to abound. It was something that I didn't want to believe when they told me, but it's true and I've noticed it. In my case, it seems that you are over 40 and that you are a mother. When I was young and they asked me what I would like to change about this profession, I always answered that the tendency for the protagonist to be the pretty one. The actors had to be good actors and the actresses had to be good actresses and beautiful. Well, or just pretty and then he doubled them. At least the latter is no longer done. Was it common practice? Yes, yes. It is terrifying machismo. If she's pretty, we'll figure out the rest, it doesn't matter if she's a bad actress. However, they could be ugly, what mattered is that they were good actors. We are actors, you are good or you are bad, that is the only important thing. Or it should, because the truth is that with actresses the physical appearance is still determining many times. At 20 years old I had the hope that we could change things, that they would not require women to be beautiful, because beauty is something ephemeral and talent is not. However, do you know what happened? Otherwise. With the entry of platforms, the criterion is no longer that she has to be pretty but that she and he have to be handsome. Unfortunately, we have messed it up more and now they both have to be good. We were talking about your case, about how age is affecting you. Luckily, I have a privileged physique because I look younger than I am and I still fit. I have the feeling that the vast majority of the main characters are between 27 and 35 years old and, suddenly, they are given a 12-year-old daughter. What woman today has a 12-year-old girl at the age of 30? The normal thing is that she doesn't even have a daughter, that she isn't even thinking about it. However, I do have that experience of being a mother, I am more appropriate for that character than a 30-year-old actress no matter how they are, but... In short, there are always things to fight for and it is a job that we have What to do for justice and for the good of all. Just as gender does not determine worth, neither does age or physique. Do you still like the profession as much as you did at 20? I am passionate about acting and telling stories. I still like it the same, the thing is that when I was little I didn't see the dark parts of the profession. My passion carried me and I didn't see the difficulties. Now I am aware of them, of everything we have talked about,and the energy and enthusiasm that you had at 20 years old is not the same at 45. I'm 45 even though it doesn't seem like it [laughs]. It's a little annoying for those of us of your generation. But, damn, we're doing great. A myth has been created with 40 as if we were old, but we are in the best of life. Physically you are great, you still have a lot of energy and you have the experience that you didn't have when you were 20. The hardest and most demanding work of my career was the trilogy, I did it without problem and I was already 40 years old. So don't give me shit about getting older. That need we have to put labels that go against ourselves makes me angry. It is a pity. We must be more astute in that sense and not put so many absurd barriers on ourselves. Who said that to be an actress you have to be pretty? Who said that after 40 we go down? What comes down? On the contrary, I am in maximum plenitude. What a mania with labels! Speaking of labels. I threw it away for you [laughs].

Marta Etura, in the center of Madrid.JAVI MARTINEZ

It was inevitable... You have been labeled as 'the right-wing actress'. The first thing I want to say is that in my life I have positioned myself politically. I have never spoken in favor of a political party, nor have I been active in any way. Simply, in the interviews I have given my personal opinion as a citizen, just as many colleagues do. I respect opinions and we have to start respecting each other more. Unfortunately, we live in a country where our politicians, far from promoting coexistence and respect, encourage confrontation and make us believe that we are more enemies than we really are. I already gave my opinion at the time and I'm not going to give it again. I don't want to talk about politics. This has come to the fore again after the actress Itziar Ituño led a demonstration in favor of ETA prisoners. You have been openly critical of Otegi and Bildu and an Etura vs. movement was generated on networks. Ituño. I defend freedom and that includes everyone defending what they consider. Also she. I have grown up in the Basque Country and I know what happened. I also know that everyone has their circumstances. Itziar will have his and I will have mine. My father was a businessman and I have experienced businessmen being kidnapped and put in a cell for not wanting to pay money that would make you an accomplice in an attack. I have experienced a person being shot in the back of the head for thinking differently than you. Of course I am absolutely against that and everyone who contributed to it happening. Me and any human being with half a brain. I have said it and I will say it as many times as necessary. Are you frustrated by seeing Bildu as a partner of the Government? I don't want to talk about politics. You're not going to mess with me. But you do love it! [Laughs] It's true. I love it with my family, with my friends and with you when you turn off the recorder, but I don't want to do it in public because words were once put in my mouth that I didn't say and it still haunts me. Google 'Marta Etura PP' and you'll see. I've stayed with that. What happens is that in this country if you are against certain things you are already labeled on one side. I have given my opinion as a Basque citizen who has experienced a situation and I have said and will continue to say something that has nothing to do with political parties: no ideology or belief can attack the dignity and life of another human being. It is an insurmountable limit that has been crossed a lot and for a long time where I was born. I don't know why that's right-wing. Has that label of being right-wing in a left-wing industry hurt you professionally? Yes, I don't have evidence to prove it, but I have had the feeling that it has hurt me professionally. Especially after an interview where what I said was manipulated. Do you remember that time when we were going to go to a third election and they had the country stopped because the politicians couldn't agree? They are supposed to work for the citizens,They weren't doing it then and they still aren't doing it now. They are a shame. See, it's just that I'm getting hot. Anyway, they asked me what I thought about the situation and what solution I would give. I should have kept quiet, but I said: "We have to get the country moving and it seems to me that the most democratic and fair thing in this situation is for the list with the most votes to govern." That was the one from the PP and from there it came out that Marta Etura supports Rajoy. In the series you play politics...Ya, and in another one that I haven't released yet, too. I was very lazy, but luckily the focus in both cases is on the personal, which is what I like. Investigate the nature of the human being and his behaviors. Politicians are very interesting to analyze certain behaviors because, as we are seeing right now, what interests them is securing money, a future and their own power. That is their fight, not the people. And for that everything goes, including agreeing with the extremes, because here everyone talks about the extreme right and no one talks about the extreme left. In Spain, both exist and they are equally dangerous. See? I have asked you about your role and you have returned to the mess. I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.It's just that I get hot. Anyway, they asked me what I thought about the situation and what solution I would give. I should have kept quiet, but I said: "We have to get the country moving and it seems to me that the most democratic and fair thing in this situation is for the list with the most votes to govern." That was the one from the PP and from there it came out that Marta Etura supports Rajoy. In the series you play politics...Ya, and in another one that I haven't released yet, too. I was very lazy, but luckily the focus in both cases is on the personal, which is what I like. Investigate the nature of the human being and his behaviors. Politicians are very interesting to analyze certain behaviors because, as we are seeing right now, what interests them is securing money, a future and their own power. That is their fight, not the people. And for that everything goes, including agreeing with the extremes, because here everyone talks about the extreme right and no one talks about the extreme left. In Spain, both exist and they are equally dangerous. See? I have asked you about your role and you have returned to the mess. I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.It's just that I get hot. Anyway, they asked me what I thought about the situation and what solution I would give. I should have kept quiet, but I said: "We have to get the country moving and it seems to me that the most democratic and fair thing in this situation is for the list with the most votes to govern." That was the one from the PP and from there it came out that Marta Etura supports Rajoy. In the series you play politics...Ya, and in another one that I haven't released yet, too. I was very lazy, but luckily the focus in both cases is on the personal, which is what I like. Investigate the nature of the human being and his behaviors. Politicians are very interesting to analyze certain behaviors because, as we are seeing right now, what interests them is securing money, a future and their own power. That is their fight, not the people. And for that everything goes, including agreeing with the extremes, because here everyone talks about the extreme right and no one talks about the extreme left. In Spain, both exist and they are equally dangerous. See? I have asked you about your role and you have returned to the mess. I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off."We have to get the country moving and it seems to me that the most democratic and fair thing in this situation is for the list with the most votes to govern." That was the one from the PP and from there it came out that Marta Etura supports Rajoy. In the series you play politics...Ya, and in another one that I haven't released yet, too. I was very lazy, but luckily the focus in both cases is on the personal, which is what I like. Investigate the nature of the human being and his behaviors. Politicians are very interesting to analyze certain behaviors because, as we are seeing right now, what interests them is securing money, a future and their own power. That is their fight, not the people. And for that everything goes, including agreeing with the extremes, because here everyone talks about the extreme right and no one talks about the extreme left. In Spain, both exist and they are equally dangerous. See? I have asked you about your role and you have returned to the mess. I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off."We have to get the country moving and it seems to me that the most democratic and fair thing in this situation is for the list with the most votes to govern." That was the one from the PP and from there it came out that Marta Etura supports Rajoy. In the series you play politics...Ya, and in another one that I haven't released yet, too. I was very lazy, but luckily the focus in both cases is on the personal, which is what I like. Investigate the nature of the human being and his behaviors. Politicians are very interesting to analyze certain behaviors because, as we are seeing right now, what interests them is securing money, a future and their own power. That is their fight, not the people. And for that everything goes, including agreeing with the extremes, because here everyone talks about the extreme right and no one talks about the extreme left. In Spain, both exist and they are equally dangerous. See? I have asked you about your role and you have returned to the mess. I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.but luckily the focus in both cases is on the personal, which is what I like. Investigate the nature of the human being and his behaviors. Politicians are very interesting to analyze certain behaviors because, as we are seeing right now, what interests them is securing money, a future and their own power. That is their fight, not the people. And for that everything goes, including agreeing with the extremes, because here everyone talks about the extreme right and no one talks about the extreme left. In Spain, both exist and they are equally dangerous. See? I have asked you about your role and you have returned to the mess. I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.but luckily the focus in both cases is on the personal, which is what I like. Investigate the nature of the human being and his behaviors. Politicians are very interesting to analyze certain behaviors because, as we are seeing right now, what interests them is securing money, a future and their own power. That is their fight, not the people. And for that everything goes, including agreeing with the extremes, because here everyone talks about the extreme right and no one talks about the extreme left. In Spain, both exist and they are equally dangerous. See? I have asked you about your role and you have returned to the mess. I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.I have no choice [laughs]. What I wanted to tell you is that what interests me is studying the behaviors of human beings. It seems to me something that we should all delve into because I think it would be a great revolution. Human beings always have their sights set on what they can conquer: America, space, the bottom of the sea... And I think it would be super interesting to start looking inward and not outward because we are very far from knowing how we function. To this day there are still many people who believe that psychology is for those who are crazy, for those who are sick, for those who are 'poor', when it is really necessary for everyone, to know ourselves. I am convinced that if we made that emotional revolution, things would be much better for all of us. Have you done a lot of self-knowledge work? Yes, my characters help me a lot too. If there is something fascinating about this profession, it is putting yourself in the shoes of another person and having the ability to understand those minds, even that of a psychopath. Furthermore, putting yourself in someone else's shoes makes you a better person, generates empathy and stops judging. I'm looking forward to being given dark characters. In fact, I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.I also want to be a director to give myself a character that no one dares, such as an aunt who has been in the depths. Because we return to labels, since I have a good face, I am good and I act good. What a pain, right? You don't seem very dark, things as they are. We have all been in dark moments and places, that is the complexity of being human. But in this country we live in black and white as if there were no grays. We judge everything as good and bad, the left is good and the right is bad... They are such simplistic things and so far from reality. You're messing up again. True. Turns off.