People always seem to see echoes of their own lives in my films.
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My films are always a reflection of where I am in my life.
When you aren't doing too many films, people find other things to write about you.
I'd like to think that my films are personal enough to exist without hearkening back to their respective novels.
I don't think that my films are 'literary'; they are based on the most ordinary things of life.
In the moment of making films, I want to share my observations of life, not of other films.
You could say that it's in talking movies that inner life begins to appear. You can see things happen to the faces of people that were neither planned nor rehearsed.
I'm certainly not who people think I am. I always do whatever I want to do, and my films are personal to me.
People see truth in my films. That's what they react to, and that's what they relate to.
You're basically the sum of all the experiences you've ever had, and they're sort of shaken up in you and reproduced in the things you create, and that includes seeing movies.
Generally in my films like 'Hearts of Darkness' or 'Picture This,' I try not to make myself a presence in the film.
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