I don't mind UFO's and ghost stories, it's just that I tend to give value to the storyteller rather than to the story itself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have always been a pretty big fan of ghost stories.
I love a ghost story. I think they affect me more than other people that are much more skeptical than I am. I think that it's good that I do buy into them to some degree.
I've been reading ghost stories ever since I could read. I'm immensely curious about ghosts and UFOs and all that stuff, but I'm a very hard-headed person.
I like very human stories that venture into sci-fi or the supernatural or areas that I think occupy a lot of space in our collective memory for the films that we loved as children.
Ghost stories always creep me out and weird me out. Those are always interesting to watch.
I love the paranormal, because there, every genre I write can become one beacon for my imagination.
I like stories that have a social impact and social attributes to them. That's the whole reason we make films: to broaden our limited view of things and to see how life is evolving elsewhere.
Everyone has a ghost story, or at least that's how it has always seemed to me.
I loved all ghost stories. So I guess it was only a matter of time before I wrote one.
Why a ghost story? Well, I love them. They're fun to read - and, yes, fun to write.