Whatever happens in my life from now on, I know the day I finally die - the final act of my script - people will always make references to the work I've done with Almodovar.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do some of my best work when I'm dead.
I keep every script from every film that I ever made because it's like a workbook of that time in my life.
People always say a script will be 'brought to life in a magical way,' but for me that has been proven wrong time and time again.
I just have a belief that when there is a rare script out there that speaks to you, you have to stick with it. You have to.
The first thing that attracts me to any script is the writing. If I find myself becoming lost in a good yarn, then I feel certain that others will, too.
My work is like a dialogue between me and unseen powers, like alchemy.
I get a script and it's really interesting with scripts, because you never really know. It's paper and it could be great or awful. Even scripts that are good could end up not working.
I don't really belong to that world and I don't think anyone's going to miss me. I'm much happier just to write myself out of the script entirely.
When I die, I'm leaving my body to science fiction.
I've been around so long, most editors think I'm dead.
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