Patricia Arquette felt like she had taken "some weird drug" when she accepted her Oscar.

Patricia Arquette

Patricia Arquette

 Arquette - who picked up the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'Boyhood' at this year's ceremony - has confessed the experience was "surreal" and left her struggling to adapt back in to normal life afterwards.

She said: "It was surreal. I felt like I had been shot up with some weird drug that changed time.

"[After] I felt depleted and shook up if I'm honest. I'd been working on 'Boyhood' for 12 years and nobody gave a crap. I wasn't any different. They saw it and thought I was different. I had to retreat to be with my family; let everyone else simmer down."

Even after bagging the industry's most prestigious award, Patricia isn't taking her career - which already spans two decades - for granted.

She told Vogue magazine: "Almost all the movies I have done have been small-budget, I love that content. But I do understand the value of not worrying about the rent every month. And I know the fickleness of this business. Even though I just won an Academy Award, this business ages you out, like it or not."


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