You can make an audience see nearly anything, if you yourself believe in it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All you have to do is just believe in what's there; then, the audience will, too.
You have to make films you feel strongly about. And then hope you can find the audience.
If I have any audience, they can know that anything I am in, I would go see, with the expectation of being really satisfied.
If you start trying to communicate ideas, I think you don't allow the audience to see themselves.
I think audiences are quite comfortable watching something coming into being.
I never see things I make in the same way that the audience does. You can never do that.
I don't know what an audience wants to see but I know what I like to see.
You have an audience that is fairly well grounded in the real world. You serve them and yourself best by making everything as real as possible.
I prefer more to kind of show people different things than tell them 'oh, here's what you should believe' and, over time, you can build up a rapport with your audience.
You can't force an audience to see something they don't want to see, no matter what it is.