A director without a vision is a catastrophe.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As an actor, you've got to have faith in the director's vision, that the director has a vision for this that is greater than the critics say.
When you work with a great director, you realise you are far from being a director.
Ultimately when I throw myself behind a movie, I have to really believe in that director's vision.
A film is a director's vision... there is, however, much input an actor or actress can have.
But everyone gets burnt, don't they? Certain things are outside of your control. I suppose the only thing you can learn as a director is to not put yourself into situations where it can get outside of your control. And that's what happened.
Sometimes the odds are against you-the director doesn't know what the hell he's doing, or something falls apart in the production, or you're working with an actor who's just unbearable.
You don't realize it, but often people are frightened of the director.
Being a director is almost like being another sort of character, but you're out of view.
I really think the mind of someone who hasn't been welded into place by their work or studios or actors or this whole society is a wonderful mind to work with, so I'd like to do a big picture with an unknown director.
The kindest thing a director can do is look with open eyes at everything.