I believe there are more films that involve love and forgiveness than violence, but they often seem fake and are almost embarrassing to watch.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think movies are the reason why this violence exists, I think it's going to happen whether movies are there or not.
There is violence in real life but I would never impose violence in a film just to attract the audience.
Physical violence is always a bore in films today. We don't see how much it hurts. We don't learn the true consequences of it.
Violence is a very ugly thing. Violence is often so casual on film, and made to look so cool and so sexy, but violence is a repulsive, repugnant act that human beings inflict on each other. It shouldn't seem to be cool and sexy, ever really.
Some of my films are known for the depiction of violence. I don't have anything to prove with that any more.
Violence has been a part of films since the beginning of time. It's been a form of entertainment.
I have never seen a connection between cinematic violence towards women and actual violence towards women in society.
I don't feel comfortable with violence, and I'm not sure that I film violent scenes properly, and it's something I'm reticent to do, and yet violence is sort of in all of my films.
I don't think violence on film breeds violence in life. Violence in life breeds violence in films.
When you see violence in movies in general, it's very quick and painless, which isn't what it's like.