I was speaking to Ridley Scott the other day and he makes a film every 18 months. He's amazing really.
From Adrian Lyne
I wanted to make a movie about the arbitrary nature of love.
I feel a little schizophrenic because my life is so totally different from here, obviously. And the French values are so different from American values.
I don't know really. I've always been interested in the small picture instead of the big one, and I've always been interested in relationship pictures.
Foxes was a movie that didn't do a lot of business but it didn't do too badly critically and eventually they offered me other things. The interesting thing was that next I tried a film called Star Man, which Michael Douglas was producing.
Every time I do one I feel like I've never really quite learned anything. I always find that when I'm making a film, I find it a little bit like I'm doing it for the first time.
And I think you understand a little bit more why she falls for him. In a way, watching the French do anything is a little more fun because their gestures are different. And in that way, they make everything interesting.
I think you get better at staring into space. Especially living in the South of France.
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