CARMICHAEL: I think you don’t see them, as someone who has dinner with you in restaurants and sees the way girls’ heads turn towards you. I’ve seen you get a hundred silent offers that you kind of breeze by. You don’t take advantage of all the opportunities that present themselves to you.CARMICHAEL: No, no. It’s good, but at the same time, you aren’t the dog you could be.CARMICHAEL: Just older and tired. You want tea and sleep.
CARMICHAEL: But I guess I’m asking how do you feel? Just watching you in Yorgos [Lanthimos]’s movie, you’re obviously incredibly talented, but you’re also beautiful. ABBOTT: It’s very similar for me, growing up and trying your best to look good. An early memory is when I was in elementary school and I was wearing these blue sweatpants that said “Chicago” on the thigh. They were worn out and had discolored patches on them and one day while I was wearing them I somehow sat in shit.ABBOTT: It was a moment of ridicule and embarrassment, and I think that was a turning point where I was like, I need to start looking better.