Suki Waterhouse doesn’t think it "matters" if she makes a movie that’s a "piece of s**t".
The model-turned-actress – who has appeared in blockbusters such as ‘Detective Pikachu’ and ‘Insurgent’, as well as less commercial fare including ‘The Bad Batch’ and ‘Assassination Nation’ – thinks it is a "miracle" if a film turns out to be good so she only worries about having a good experience while she’s working.
She said: "My burning desire is just to make good art.
"Making a good movie is a mircale, it really is. It’s such a mad soup.
"It’s really about who you want to spend your time with. Time is the most valuable thing.
"Even if the movie turns out to be a piece of s**t, which a lot of them do, it doesn’t matter."
While some stars find it hard being away for long periods of time shooting movies, the 27-year-old beauty – who is dating Robert Pattinson – relishes the "escape" of feeling disconnected from reality.
She told Grazia magazine: "When I did ‘The Bad Batch’ I loved being intensely physical – feeling completely battered by the end of the day, having your leg in a brace, in the middle of the desert.
"It’s such an intense environment that there’s no sense of reality around you.
"I like the escape of that and I like being away for long periods. It’s a really good job for someone who doesn’t need stability whatsoever."
Suki is also keen to create her own working opportunities, as well as featuring in other people’s projects.
She said: "I’ve got an idea for a show that I’m working on and I’d like to star in it.
"Making something for yourself, that you know is in your wheelhouse, is ideal."