I want my movies to be audience experiences. As much as I like Michael Haneke, I'm not going to make a Haneke film. That's just not in my DNA.
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I make movies that audiences like, that I'd want to see. That's all.
I want my films to get audiences. I am not interested in making them just for myself.
I want to make films that cater to the world audiences.
I've found that if you just try to make the film you want, you'll find the right audience. If you try to please everyone, you're going to make really boring films.
For me and my films, I want my audience to experience cinema in its full glory. It's not just visual, it's audio as well. It's emotional, and I want you to be engaged with not just the scene but with the characters.
You have to make films you feel strongly about. And then hope you can find the audience.
I don't want to make pompous, serious films; I like films that have a kind of vivacity about them.
I would not want to be a part of any project that I feel would not work. An actor like me always wants to work to get appreciation of the audiences. And appreciation can only come if people will come to watch the film.
I do a film if it interests me, has a connect with the audience and some entertainment value. The rest doesn't matter.
I want to do some bigger films, so long as there's some sort of exciting creative element or a good filmmaker behind them.
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