If you're fighting with your boyfriend, you can go to the movies and cry it out and leave happy because the ending of the film is happy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Any time you're trying to do a movie with a happy ending, it's very difficult because it's been done before and you don't want to be manipulative.
I don't watch most of the movies I'm in. Ever. They're like a bad relationship where, after you break up, you don't want to look over all the valentines.
In film, you can have sad endings.
I just felt that you can't have a character fall in love so madly as they did in the last movie and not finish it off, understand it, get some closure. That's why the movie is called 'Quantum of Solace' - that's exactly what he's looking for.
I like happy endings in movies. I think life has a happy ending. When it's all said and done, it's all something worthwhile, and I want my movies to reflect that. There are enough things to be sad about. When you pop in a movie, let the message be one that's one of hope.
I love a good fight and I think a bad fight can ruin a movie. I really do.
Ah, in work, love and the movies, everything is a fight.
No matter how many times you do it, you don't get used to the sadness - for me at least - of coming to the end of a film.
And at the end of the day, if the movie's no good, I'll live to fight another day.
Endings don't have anything to do with what your movie is about. Now, there is an emotional climax, there's an emotional resolution that is 100 percent important. If I get that wrong, get your money back.