This is an interview from sometime Fall/Winter 2011. (3:10)
Quote:
Being in love is a dream
and then the reality of making it work with your marriage is not like
the movies. There's a lot more sacrifice, a lot more compromise, or
else it just won't work.
Perry talks candidly about Brand in the film, revealing that it was her skyrocketing career that could have played into the downfall of her marriage. "I thought to myself, 'When I find that person that's going to be my life partner, I won't ever have to choose [between the partner and my career]. They won't be threatened or have weird motives.' Then I started to realize, that's not true," she admits. Yet, when asked in the film whether she still misses Brand, Perry begins to cry and admits that she does, but says she did everything she could to make it work.
"I have that same belief system with everything, from career to my life to my personal life, everything. And I will do everything it takes to not fail," she shares. "And I did everything it took, but it still failed."
"Being in love is a dream
and then the reality of making it work with your marriage is not like
the movies. There's a lot more sacrifice, a lot more compromise, or
else it just won't work."
^ This could become another #1 single. It's like poetry
"Being in love is a dream
and then the reality of making it work with your marriage is not like
the movies. There's a lot more sacrifice, a lot more compromise, or
else it just won't work."
^ This could become another #1 single. It's like poetry
Not like the Movies is a song by her. And a flawless one at that.