I think invariably when you are dealing with relationships, the films really center on that, and the plot is really born out of that. That's the most core part of a relationship: intimacy, I think, whether it's expressed or not.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think there are a lot more relationship scenes in my movies that people tend to overlook. A lot of scenes really feel real and are about the characters.
I love movies, but I think people think relationships are supposed to go how they go in movies. The ones I like are the ones that represent life.
I think it's always harder in a film to convey intimacy.
Relationship movies are often made for a female audience.
My films have a bold interpretation. They are unapologetic about showing intimacy. Going by the number of people who come to watch my films, this is what our target audience yearns for.
Your relationship to a film, and to cinema, is very much determined by yourself, so what is relevant is you.
The film depends on the audience's belief in this relationship.
When you're making a film, you become incredibly close. It's not like you're filing away papers all day. You're creating with human emotions, so you do become very connected, so it is familial and romantic.
There's something so great when you're watching a movie when you slowly get to know somebody more, because it's like a real relationship.
For me, relationships are the real action movies. Bombs are exploding every day and the kitchen is Ground Zero.