I never overtly analyse my own movies, I don't think that's my job to do that. I just muddle through and do what I think is best for the movie.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Maybe sometimes I have been wrong with some movies. Anyway, I try to do my best.
When you're making a film all by yourself, that requires you to have quite a bit of a point of view in order for anything to get done.
I don't read anything about my movies before or after I do films, or any part of show business. I think that keeps me in a kind of place where I can do the work that I need to do.
In film, you're so much in the hands and at the mercy of the editor, so sometimes it's good to watch it just to see how it turns out - it can be so different than how you imagined it. But sometimes it's better to just let it go for your own sense of self worth.
You ought to love what you're doing because, especially in a movie, over time you really will start to hate it.
Usually when you watch a film, you're just sort of biting your nails about things you could have done differently.
I tend to over-analyse things. I'm not the type of person to flip a coin and let things happen.
I've done many different movies in many different contexts.
Sometimes people get really sniffy about the films you choose if you've done more dramatic projects or you're classically trained.
I think I try to look at all my films and break them down because, at the end of the day, it's about creating characters that you like.