The second-class couple is far closer to what the audience is today. It's who we are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Our audience is really upbeat. Likes to have a good time. They're not introverted or shy.
Each audience is different.
I think of the audience the way I would think of another person: You meet someone, then you take it from there; you see what's interesting to both of you.
The film depends on the audience's belief in this relationship.
In the olden days, a couple could be in every movie together, but it's just not like that anymore.
Class is often invisible in America in the movies, and usually not the subject of the film.
We don't have a lot of class-conscious filmmaking.
I think there is a way to be formal and elegant and classy, but more modern. Brad Pitt has been changing it, and Will Smith has been doing it in his own way.
Class can 'walk with kings and keep its virtue and talk with crowds and keep the common touch.' Everyone is comfortable with the person who has class because that person is comfortable with himself.
The kind of audience I'm speaking to is a very wide range of people.