Lea Seydoux thinks being an actress is her "refuge".
Seydoux - who appears opposite Daniel Craig in the new Bond movie 'Spectre' - has revealed she opted to become an actress because she doesn't "like modernity".
She reflected: "It is a dehumanised world we live in.
"I don't like modernity. I don't have television or the internet at home. The internet scares me. I can't drive a car. That is why I do this job. This is why I became an actress. So that people will take care of me. To be an actress is a refuge.
"You are taken everywhere, stay in wonderful hotels, everyone looks after you, buys you clothes, food..."
Meanwhile, Lea also revealed she burst into tears at the end of filming the movie, which represents a major landmark in her career.
Lea told Vogue magazine: "It's a big experience. It's huge. It's my biggest part in a very big film. I would never have dreamed I would one day be a Bond girl.
"I cried at the end of the film. My last shot, I cried. I've never cried at the end of a film."
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