Movies are not finished. They are abandoned. A movie is never finished.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Books and movies are never finished, only surrendered.
A lot of films come out before they're finished.
There is a sense of emptiness when you finish any film because you're empty and you can't give anything more to it anymore.
Over the years, many producers have come and gone, and screenplays were written and abandoned. It's the Hollywood process. It's hard to get things done.
If a movie isn't released, it's one thing, but if you know it will be, it's nice to have closure and see it come out.
I hate when a movie just sort of ends and is so open-ended you feel like it wasn't finished. I appreciate leaving things up to the interpretation of the audience and letting them make decisions about where things will go in the future - but the director has to make a decision; otherwise it is sort of a cop-out.
I'm amazed that movies ever get finished at all - much less come out good once in a while. It's an awful lot of work and it can go wrong a thousand different ways.
The core of the movie business remains intact and it's not descending in scope. Studios want movies that are bigger than ever.
For so many filmmakers, cinema is a means to an end.
Art is never finished, only abandoned.
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