So I wanted to explore all points of view of that, not just the girl's but his point of view as well. Only by directing it could I explore all the points of view.
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There are many aspects to directing that have a romantic place in people's minds.
Point-of-view is a matter that readers rarely pay attention to, yet it's one of the most important story decisions an author makes.
Directing is so interesting. You know, it just sort of encompasses everything that you see, that you know, that you've felt, that you have observed.
A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and understanding.
My point of view when I make a book or I make a movie is to see the humanistic point of view. The point of view of the daily life of normal people.
The directing is something that is incredibly satisfying to me and challenging to me because it's asking me to draw on everything I've been able to absorb over all these years of acting and having all this set experience.
Film has the potential of allowing me to explore my own ideas, which I find very attractive.
The most important thing as a filmmaker, the hardest journey you'll have, is to find your point of view.
When you direct a movie, you're basically looking at a story, the way you want to look at it. You bring that director's vision, and I'm totally open for that.
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.
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