I mean, movies in general tend to sort of portray time, space and identity as these very solid things. Time moves forward. Space is what it is. You are you, and you're always you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The movies I've made at a certain time of my life were exactly right for the stage of my life, the frame of mind I was in at the time. Each character I've had to play has been me in that time in my life.
When I go to movies and I love the movie, it's because it feels like it articulated something about how we're living now, and also gives me some insight into my own life. I feel actually altered after having seen it.
As soon as anybody puts anything on film, it automatically has a point of view, and it's somebody else's point of view, and it's impossible for it to be yours.
You're basically the sum of all the experiences you've ever had, and they're sort of shaken up in you and reproduced in the things you create, and that includes seeing movies.
I think every movie changes me and is life changing, especially movies you direct.
Sometimes a time dictates what a film will be. Sometimes a film dictates what the time will be.
Movies aren't just supposed to be a representation of reality. They're supposed to be an art.
It's rare that movies can sort of capture the tone of life; movies always feel like they have to be one thing or another.
Being in quite a few movies... there's always things that are changing about a film.
Movies are movies: they take you back in time, and how it still is for some.