The film, 'Aftershock,' for me is really about how the minor problems in life that we think are so major ultimately mean nothing when a tragedy happens, when a real problem happens.
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Feature film can have a major role in explaining ideas and describing peoples' lives and their struggles.
This is really showing me what certain movies mean to people.
I watch a film and the most important thing to me is what I think of the movie.
Movies like that aren't about the visual effects and explosions. They're human stories about family, about life, about death.
I always leave that for other people to decide, because some of the things I consider to be disasters are some people's favorite movies. And that's what I like so much, is that you never know. Something intrigues somebody and means nothing to somebody else.
In all of the movies and films you see, people are always in crisis because that's what we watch. We watch them deal with crisis and resolve it.
Beyond its romance, 'Titanic' offers an indelibly wrenching story of blind arrogance and its terrible consequences. It's the rare Hollywood adventure film that brings mythic images of tragedy - the fall of Icarus, the ruin of Ozymandias - so easily to mind.
Tragedy is a great storytelling form. It worked extremely well for Shakespeare. It worked extremely well for Jim Cameron with 'Titanic.'
In life and in movies, it's a similar challenge, where you have expectations, and you end up in situations that are not meeting your expectations.
The main jokes in this film are about big things, love and life and zombies - we all get that.
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