This happens to be that the power of laughter and love would beat out the power of fear every time. You know, I hate to sound corny about it but it's true, and I think that's what this movie is about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's rare that you can promote a love story and feel fear in a film.
You can compel fear. You can even make someone feel they're in love if they're isolated and dependent for long enough. But laughter is free.
The love scenes that worked, regardless of the director, were the ones where the actors weren't fearful. When somebody was fearful, you could see it right away. It takes you out of the story, and that's to be avoided at all costs.
Love casts out fear, but we have to get over the fear in order to get close enough to love them.
It's very hard to put forth a film that's about love and the joy of love and for it not to be patronising and not make people nauseous or make them roll their eyes.
Love is full of anxious fears.
Once you have heard a strange audience burst into laughter at a film you directed, you realize what the word joy is all about.
You always have this fear in a movie of just being somebody's woman.
Fear is real, but so is love.
I think that some laughter comes from escaped horror, doesn't it?
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