Sometimes movies gloss over things, and it was important to me that this was realistic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd even say it's a realistic film because that's the way it happens in our heads; that was the idea.
I've kind of come to the conclusion that what passes for realism in movies has nothing to do with reality and that my stuff is more realistic than that.
Without naming names, I think other movies look more realistic but they feel less real.
When you make movies of based on real life, you try to exaggerate it.
When you make movies based on real life, you try to exaggerate it.
I was always realistic about the fact I wanted to be involved with big films.
The only way to make a scene realistic is to do it the way you know it would really happen.
Movies aren't just supposed to be a representation of reality. They're supposed to be an art.
I feel that film, as opposed to theatre, is about capturing that one, real moment.
I don't believe in the deplorable notion of realism in the cinema: you can over-reach it, and it becomes as false as convention.