Actress Felicity Jones is extremely self critical when she watches herself on screen and finds it's a process of self-hatred.
The 30-year-old actress, whose latest film 'The Invisible Woman' will be released in Britain next month following its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival last August, always picks faults with her performances, reported Contactmusic.
"When I watch myself back It's horrible. It's horrible. You're just going, 'I wish I had done that differently, don't like that, that looks awful'. It's just a process of self-hatred," Jones said.
The actress plays female lead Nelly Ternan - mistress of Charles Dickens who is played by director Ralph Fiennes - in the period drama and she was drawn to her character's strength.