The question is: Where would it get you if something that's a little bit ambiguous in the movie is made clear? It doesn't get you anywhere.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The title of the movie is open to interpretation.
Choosing location is integral to the film: in essence, another character.
I never think that a film should answer questions for you. I think it should make you ask a lot of questions.
It means nothing if the movie doesn't get out there.
It's a morality film, and it poses the question 'What would you do?' I took it very seriously, just as the director did in terms of atmosphere and lighting, and I was just trying to help that vision along.
I'll look back and I'd be better to answer that in about three months from now. Or when the movie comes out and I see it. I don't even know what it is yet. I've still been in the middle of it.
I don't want to know what happens in any movie that I go to see.
If you find yourself in a movie that you have questions about, it's not a compromise to your integrity.
It doesn't matter where it is in the world or who I'm making the movie with; that's the closest thing that I've got to a sense of placement.
In a sense, I think a movie is really a little like a question and when you make it, that's when you get the answer.