I have a Woody Allen Jewish attitude to life: that it's all going to be disastrous. That it hasn't all been that way is simply down to some random quirk of fate.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a great fan of Woody Allen's movies.
I think quite often a fate worse than death is life, for lots of people.
A spine to my films that's become more evident to me is that many are about the choices people make, and the reverberations of those choices. You go this way, or that way, and either way, there's going to be consequences.
Always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter. Walt Disney Every decision you make is a mistake.
As an observer, I react to the realities of Israeli life with both envy and relief. Nobody wants to live under the threat of constant attack from enemies right next door, under ceaseless and often unfair international scrutiny, defending his homeland by day and living with the memories of mass genocide at night.
It's always been a dream of mine to be in a Woody Allen comedy.
I'm a huge Woody Allen fan. Good movie, bad movie, it doesn't matter - I just like his movies.
I think the lack of automatically feeling, 'Yes, the future is going to be like the present' - that is very much a Jewish thing.
You don't ever really get to know Woody Allen.
I find its attention to living this life rather than the next one exhilarating because I think even independently of Judaism that that's the right way to go about life.