I love making movies. But it's a lot of investing your heart and soul. It can be exhausting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Making movies is time-consuming and it's boring. You spend most of your time waiting between takes. It's like a big machine that moves slowly.
I think each movie-making process is a very exhausting and satisfying and fulfilling experience for me.
Making movies is my profession. I like doing it a lot.
Honestly, I really, really love making movies. It's so much fun, and I love losing myself in the moment and just being there with other actors. When you're truly in the moment and you're feeding each other, it's such an exciting thing to be a part of.
I try to make two movies a year. To me, that's not too much. On top of that, I like to work.
I love making films, and as long as I love the subject, I just have a crazy amount of passion and energy for the project.
I love making films more than anything, but it's tough.
I love making movies.
I like the feeling of making things. It's very very rewarding. And filmmaking is that type of experience, where you're forced to collaborate with so many people. You're involved in the beginning to end, you're involved with so many elements, and when it's done, you're like, 'I made this movie.'
Making movies is both entirely ludicrous and incredibly hard. It's a preposterous way to spend your time. You give up a lot for the privilege of doing it, and one of the things you get are relationships of immense trust that you see forged in situations of immense stress.
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