Oscar victor Nicole Kidman says regardless she acts like she's 21 with regards to acting parts.
The star told a Cannes question and answer session she gets a kick out of the chance to make "intense" decisions, as though she were toward the begin of her vocation.
Kidman said while she doesn't need to work, she does as such as a result of her enthusiasm for silver screen.
The star of The Killing of the Sacred Deer, in rivalry at Cannes, said her young kids will be prohibited from seeing the dim mental thriller.
Kidman has two grown-up youngsters from her marriage to Tom Cruise and two more youthful girls with her present spouse vocalist Keith Urban.
"My (more youthful) youngsters have next to no comprehension of what me or my significant other do. Their lives are clearly much more imperative!"
She included: "I'm at that phase in my life where despite everything I attempt to go about as though I'm 21 and beginning my profession.
"At this phase of my life, I'm quite recently attempting to remain exceptionally striking and open and attempt things and bolster movie producers I have confidence in."
The Killing of the Sacred Deer includes a prominent specialist Steven Murphy - played by Colin Farrell - who receives an adolescent into his family. Things begin to turn out badly when the kid betrays Murphy.
Kidman plays ophthalmologist Anna Murphy, who is hitched to Steven.
It's coordinated by Yorgos Lanthimos, the Greek movie producer behind outside the box hit The Lobster, which won the Jury Prize at Cannes two years back. Farrell additionally featured in that film.
Kidman said she was "entranced" by Lanthimos' script.
She has four tasks appearing at the celebration this year, yet stated: "That is a juncture of occasions - that is not something I knew would happen."
Her different Cannes showings are in The Beguiled and How to Talk to Girls at Parties, and also the second arrangement of TV dramatization Top of the Lake, from Jane Campion.
She singled out Campion for acclaim, saying she had been a companion of hers since the age of 14 and that "she found me, fundamentally."
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