Death is either an incredible ending to a story or, more often than not if you ask the right questions, it's the beginning of a story.
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Death is not just the end, it's the beginning.
Death is the beginning of something.
The timing of death, like the ending of a story, gives a changed meaning to what preceded it.
Even when you're making a movie about life, death is a presence, and I guess it's part of my dramatic viewpoint. I'm not sure why exactly. Maybe I'm drawn to it as a story element.
Death is an absolute mystery. We are all vulnerable to it, it's what makes life interesting and suspenseful.
I thought I had a clear picture of death, but now I know it's a mystery and it will always be a mystery, although it is something we all have in common: everybody knows that life ends with death.
No doubt many people have the feeling that to talk about death at all is, in effect, to conjure it up mentally, to bring it closer in such a way that one has to face up to the inevitability of one's own eventual demise. So, to spare ourselves this psychological trauma, we decide just to try to avoid the topic as much as possible.
Even when you're making a movie about life, death is a presence, and I guess it's part of my dramatic viewpoint. I'm not sure why exactly.
Death is very mysterious to us. One moment someone is there with us, and the next moment they're not.
I guess I don't believe that death is the end.
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