Actress Felicity Jones is not a fan of watching herself on the big screen.
The 30-year-old is very self critical and said that it is "horrible" for her to see herself acting, reports contactmusic.com.
"(When I watch myself) It's horrible. It's horrible. You're just going, 'I wish I had done that differently, (I) don't like that, that looks awful'. It's just a process of self-hatred," Bang Showbiz quoted Jones as saying.
The actress' latest film "The Invisible Woman" will be released in Britain next month.
She plays female lead Nelly Ternan - mistress of Charles Dickens, who is played by director Ralph Fiennes - in the period drama.
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