To them though, not to us, we were just a catalyst for their imagination.
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Well, I think that as a country, we've drifted away from appreciating the importance of imagination.
When I was a kid, we had to rely on our imaginations for entertainment.
We were kind of caught up in the genre trap. We didn't really have a lot of artistic freedom. They wanted us to go into a certain direction, so they could promote us easier.
But, ancient Greece and ancient Rome - people did not happen to believe that creativity came from human beings back then, OK? People believed that creativity was this divine attendant spirit that came to human beings from some distant and unknowable source, for distant and unknowable reasons.
It soon became obvious that we were but on the threshold of the discovery.
Took us a great amount of strength to get them into the world, and for them to be in the world. I think that their little spirits, you know, just said, well, we're going to be there. So it makes it very special because of it.
Every single thing you see on-screen came out of somebody's creativity. It doesn't exist. Nature didn't deliver it to us. Everything had to be dreamed.
We loved everything. We wanted to be able to do anything.
It was kind of like they were just giving us a toy to play with, to do whatever we wanted with.
We would frequently be ashamed of our good deeds if people saw all of the motives that produced them.
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