The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's an old saying in Hollywood: It's not the length of your film, it's how you use it.
You get an image after you act in a film, but it is not necessary that you last long because of that image.
It's a play where something went wrong, 'Cause it's five hours, twelve minutes long. If you sit there, my friend, From beginning 'til end, Then your bladder better be strong!
I don't drink in the cinema because I have a bladder the size of a hummingbird.
Cinema has the capacity to be so physiological.
A feature film is twenty-four lies per second.
I think the context of an hour-long drama gives breathing space that you don't get in a film.
You do a film and you know where you're going, you have this material to stretch and play with as much as possible because you know how it ends.
It's amazing how much you can absorb on a film set.
To me, length is an artificial and arbitrary factor in a film.