My best experiences with movies have come when I didn't know what to see.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've done so many movies that when I see them I don't really watch them.
It's hard to understand the films that you're in, because you never truly get to see them.
Movies tie things up in an arbitrary length of time, but I have always liked things that aren't fully realised.
I had a really generic upbringing, I think, when it comes to viewing movies as a kid. I didn't really know what was out there or what was being tried. I was, like, 'E.T.' and 'Indiana Jones.' Those were the only things I knew existed.
Me, as a moviegoer, before being a filmmaker, I try to think about what movie I would like to see.
I like doing movies that relate to people's experience.
I always loved watching movies because I loved what certain moments inside of films did to me.
I like movies where you feel like you're going into another world, and no matter how many times you watch it, you're gonna see something new in that world. That level of detail really inspires me.
Once I finish a film, I don't ever see it again. Never ever. I have never seen any of my films since I finished them.
I want to see movies I can walk away from and say, 'Wait, what happened there? Hold up, what did I just see? What?' and then it connects to something that you personally, unequivocally know to be truth.