If a movie isn't released, it's one thing, but if you know it will be, it's nice to have closure and see it come out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes a movie knows you're watching it. It knows how to hold and keep you, how, when it's over, to make you want it all over again.
Movies are not finished. They are abandoned. A movie is never finished.
I hate when a movie just sort of ends and is so open-ended you feel like it wasn't finished. I appreciate leaving things up to the interpretation of the audience and letting them make decisions about where things will go in the future - but the director has to make a decision; otherwise it is sort of a cop-out.
You always worry before your movie opens that no one is going to come out.
If you make a movie that's close to your heart, it will be close to other people's.
A movie is like a tip of an iceberg, in a way, because so little of what you do in connection with making a movie actually gets into the movie. Almost everything gets left behind.
I think it is very important that films make people look at what they've forgotten.
Film, as far as I'm concerned, is my area of artistic endeavor, so I never think of a movie that gets released as being all done-it's just when they took it away from you.
When you do a movie, you don't know when it's going to come out. In a year, you forget about it.
I don't really believe in closure. That's something that writers talk about or people wished that they had.