I do believe that movies are subject to a million interpretations.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I accept all interpretations of my films. The only reality is before the camera. Each film I make is kind of a return to poetry for me, or at least an attempt to create a poem.
The title of the movie is open to interpretation.
Movies aren't just supposed to be a representation of reality. They're supposed to be an art.
We all do films believing in them completely, but sometimes, the audiences like what we like, and other times, they don't.
Movies are art and the spirit of the movie depends on the creators.
My films have a bold interpretation. They are unapologetic about showing intimacy. Going by the number of people who come to watch my films, this is what our target audience yearns for.
If the movie's well made and it's about things that count, people will ultimately see the depth in it.
Sometimes movies gloss over things, and it was important to me that this was realistic.
By the nature of cinema and how it literalizes what we envision, movies can have difficulty replicating that connection we make with a classic book.
Movies are too literal.