Watching a film should feel like you just tore a hole out of the air and the void caught fire.
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There's such an immediate intimacy with film that you just don't get in theater.
There's just certain things you don't think about to enjoy a film. Bullets in space are one of them.
You may not quite understand the cinematic tricks that go behind the making of a film, but as long as you feel it, I think that's the important thing.
That's the power of film. If it's good, it can somehow make you feel connected to even the farthest thing from your own experience.
Every time I go to the theater, there's something about the atmosphere, seeing something unfold live in front of an audience, that you can't get out of your system.
Once I finish shooting a film, I usually sit on it to see how we can make it better.
Gosh, it's so fun to do a movie where there's nothing dark happening in it.
I love films where you go into the cinema and loosen the edges of yourself and you hopefully enter into the world of the film. You're watching something unfold before you. I prefer the idea of wonder or intense wonder over shock or something.
When I finish a film, I put it away and I never look at it again.
I think you tend to try, during the time you've got off, to forget about the film. It was such a total world. I mean, the sets were claustrophobic, and as soon as you were on there, you were right back into it.
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