We've all watched hundreds of movies from characters' points of view that are not our own. That's part of the gift movies give us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The movies we love and admire are to some extent a function of who we are when we see them.
Movies are something people see all over the world because there is a certain need for it.
I really value distinctive movies, movies that feel that they came from a person that was really something that they had conceived and they made and is a reflection of who they are.
Movies have an enormous power to open the mind and the heart and everything.
I don't consider myself to be particularly gifted in the way that other filmmakers are gifted.
Movies absorb our attention more completely, I think.
People have to identify with their own stories, with their own lives, so a movie belongs to a country and to a culture. Sometimes we can share, but it's very rare.
A lot of times you get credit for stuff in your movies you didn't intend to be there.
As soon as anybody puts anything on film, it automatically has a point of view, and it's somebody else's point of view, and it's impossible for it to be yours.
My films are very rooted in specific people's point of view. Some film-makers give a more global point of view, like God looking down at the characters.
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