I'll say this: I think from a directing standpoint, 'Loving' is my most accomplished film. Strictly from a technical, directing point of view.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The thing that separates a so-so director and a great director is a love and caring for film.
My greatest strength as an actor is that I follow my director's brief completely. The film is always the director's visual baby.
As a filmmaker, you want nothing more than to have people say, 'I love your movie.'
Writing and directing your own film, for me, has been the best experience of my life.
Whether in success or in failure, I'm proud of every single movie I've ever directed.
When you're so passionate about cinema, the idea to direct your own film is really appealing.
I have two different categories of favorite films. One is the emotional favorites, which means these are generally films that I saw when I was a kid; anything you see in your formative years is more powerful, because it really stays with you forever. The second category is films that I saw while I was learning the craft of motion pictures.
If only every man who sees my films did not get the impression he can make love to me, I would be a lot happier.
Film is my first love. It wasn't something I intended to fall in love with, but I grew to love it.
When you are making the one you are doing, you think it is the greatest film going. And then you do another one and it is a great film.
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